Objectives: Moving average quality control (MA QC) is a patient-based real-time quality control system. Advantages compared to conventional periodic internal quality control (IQC) include absence of commutability problems and continuous monitoring of performance. We implemented MA QC for multiple routine hematology and chemistry parameters. We describe the evaluation process and provide practical tools to aid MA QC implementation. Methods: Nine parameters (serum sodium, calcium, bicarbonate and free thyroxine, hemoglobin [Hb], mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration [MCHC], reticulocyte count and erythrocyte sedimentation rate [ESR]) were chosen for initial consideration. Using data extractions from the laboratory...
A MUMPS computer program, which stores and retrieves quality-control data from all automated and man...
The sensitivity of the athlete blood passport to detect blood doping may be improved by the inclusio...
Background and Objective: Improved and modified automation will require the development of smart pro...
Introduction: The modern approach to quality control (QC) in medical laboratories implies the develo...
Introduction: Moving average (MA) is one possible way to use patient results for analytical quality ...
Purpose: With recent advances in laboratory hematology automation, emphasis is now on quality assura...
Summary: In the Federal Republic of Germany there are guidelines for a basic program for internal an...
Introduction: Moving average (MA) means calculating the average value from a set of patient results ...
BACKGROUND: Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of stabilized whole blood used for quality control (QC) of...
BACKGROUND: The use of quality indicators (QIs) is needed to meet the requirements of ISO 15189 or n...
Introduction: Quality control is an essential component in every clinical laboratory which maintains...
Applicability of Hoffman's average of normals (AON) method was evaluated in quality control (QC) for...
The present study seeks to demonstrate the feasibility of avoiding the preliminary phase, which is m...
The identification of reliable quality indicators (QIs) is a crucial step in enabling users to quant...
A MUMPS computer program, which stores and retrieves quality-control data from all automated and man...
The sensitivity of the athlete blood passport to detect blood doping may be improved by the inclusio...
Background and Objective: Improved and modified automation will require the development of smart pro...
Introduction: The modern approach to quality control (QC) in medical laboratories implies the develo...
Introduction: Moving average (MA) is one possible way to use patient results for analytical quality ...
Purpose: With recent advances in laboratory hematology automation, emphasis is now on quality assura...
Summary: In the Federal Republic of Germany there are guidelines for a basic program for internal an...
Introduction: Moving average (MA) means calculating the average value from a set of patient results ...
BACKGROUND: Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of stabilized whole blood used for quality control (QC) of...
BACKGROUND: The use of quality indicators (QIs) is needed to meet the requirements of ISO 15189 or n...
Introduction: Quality control is an essential component in every clinical laboratory which maintains...
Applicability of Hoffman's average of normals (AON) method was evaluated in quality control (QC) for...
The present study seeks to demonstrate the feasibility of avoiding the preliminary phase, which is m...
The identification of reliable quality indicators (QIs) is a crucial step in enabling users to quant...
A MUMPS computer program, which stores and retrieves quality-control data from all automated and man...
The sensitivity of the athlete blood passport to detect blood doping may be improved by the inclusio...
Background and Objective: Improved and modified automation will require the development of smart pro...