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Status of serum-calcium and -albumin measurement in Argentina assessed in 300 representative laboratories with 20 fresh frozen single donation sera

  • Hedwig C.M. Stepman , Dietmar Stöckl , Rosana Acheme , Sandra Sesini , Daniel Mazziotta and Linda M. Thienpont
Published/Copyright: August 30, 2011

Abstract

Background: The Fundación Bioquímica Argentina (FBA) performs external quality assessment (EQA) of >3200 laboratories. However, FBA realizes that sample non-commutability and predominant use of heterogeneous systems may bias the estimated performance and standardization status. To eliminate these confounding factors, a study using frozen single donation sera was undertaken with the focus on serum-calcium and -albumin measurement.

Methods: Target values were established from the results produced with homogeneous systems. In groups of n=7, system effects were investigated. Laboratory performance was evaluated from the correlation coefficient r between the measurement results for all sera and the target values. This allowed ranking of the laboratories and judgment of the deviation for individual samples (total error) against a 10% limit. The total error specification was a deviation for ≥5 samples exceeding 10% and/or causing a result outside the laboratory's reference interval.

Results: For calcium (n=303) (range: 2.06–2.42 mmol/L), 81 laboratories had an r-value <0.6, 43 even <0.4; the total error was relevant for 97 (10% limit) and 111 (reference interval) laboratories. For albumin (n=311) (range: 34.7–45.7 g/L) r was <0.7 (<0.4) in 44 (16) laboratories; 83 and 36 laboratories exceeded the total error criteria. Laboratories using homogeneous systems were generally ranked higher by correlation. System effects were moderate for calcium, but significant for albumin.

Conclusions: The study demonstrated the need to improve the quality and harmonization of calcium and albumin testing in the investigated laboratories. To achieve this objective, we promote co-operation between laboratories, EQA provider and manufacturers.


Corresponding author: Linda M. Thienpont, Laboratory for Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ghent University, Harelbekestraat 72, 9000 Ghent, Belgium Phone: +32 9 264 81 04, Fax: +32 9 264 81 98,

Received: 2011-3-1
Accepted: 2011-7-24
Published Online: 2011-08-30
Published in Print: 2011-11-01

©2011 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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