1. Analytical Performance of 10 High-Volume Clinical Chemistry Assays on the Alinity c System.
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Krintus, Magdalena, Fernandez, Jon Ardanza, Chesters, Christine, Colla, Rossana, Ford, Clare, Frattolillo, Daniele, Köller, Ursula, Mairesse, Jacques, Jimenez, Daniel Martinez, Motol, Jérôme, Padmore, Kevin, Sharrod-Cole, Hayley, and Sypniewska, Grazyna
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CLINICAL pathology equipment , *ENZYME analysis , *ELECTROLYTE analysis , *ANALYTICAL chemistry , *STATISTICAL correlation , *IMMUNOASSAY , *MEDICAL care , *MEDICAL cooperation , *NONPARAMETRIC statistics , *PATIENTS , *REGRESSION analysis , *RESEARCH , *STATISTICS , *DATA analysis software , *ACCURACY , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *AUTOANALYZERS - Abstract
Background Early access for routine testing with the Alinity c clinical chemistry system (Abbot Laboratories) presented the opportunity to characterize the analytical performance of multiple analytes across clinical laboratories in Europe. Methods A total of 8 laboratories from 7 European countries evaluated 10 high-volume chemistry assays on the Alinity c system for imprecision, linearity, and accuracy by method comparison to the routine ARCHITECT (Abbott Laboratories) method. Results Within-run precision was less than 4% coefficient of variation (CV), with total imprecision less than 5.6% CV for 5- and 20-day evaluations. Linearity met expectations, and method comparison showed strong correlation between the Alinity and ARCHITECT methods, with overall linear correlation coefficient between 0.980 to 1.000 and slopes of the regression line between 0.963 and 1.034. Mean percentage difference between the results of assays run on the ARCHITECT and the Alinity ranged between −1.7% and 2.15%. Conclusions Our results demonstrated acceptable key analytical performance across all assays tested at each participating laboratory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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