1. Sigma metric is more correlated with analytical imprecision than bias.
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Low, Hui Qi, Farrell, Christopher-John L., Loh, Tze Ping, and Lim, Chun Yee
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MATRIX effect , *CLINICAL pathology , *QUALITY assurance , *STATISTICAL correlation , *MANUFACTURING industries , *PEARSON correlation (Statistics) - Abstract
The letter explores the use of sigma metrics in laboratory medicine, specifically examining the relationship between analytical imprecision and bias. Data from an external quality assurance program was used to analyze this correlation in participating laboratories. The study found that the correlation between 1/imprecision and sigma metric was stronger than that of bias and sigma metric, underscoring the significance of analytical imprecision in evaluating laboratory performance. The research emphasizes the importance of assessing both bias and imprecision separately to ensure accurate evaluation of laboratory methods for clinical use. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2025
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