Nanji A A, Poon R, Hinberg I
Department of Pathology, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Arch Pathol Lab Med. 1988 Jul;112(7):757-9.
The coefficients of variation (CVs) for several tests on physician office analyzers were compared with published data for medically useful criteria of these tests. Medically useful CVs were based on physicians' opinions of significant changes in laboratory tests. Precision studies using control material were carried out on four physician office analyzers by both a trained technologist and nontechnical personnel, such as physicians, nurses, and medical office personnel. This study was carried out during a six-month period. The instruments that were evaluated were the Reflotron, Seralyzer, Vision, and DT60. Low and high concentrations of quality control material, supplied by the manufacturer and those in use in the study laboratory (Omega I and II, Cooper Biomedical, Fairhaven, NJ), were used. With few exceptions, all instruments satisfied the medically useful CVs criteria, ie, the precision obtained by both the technologist and nontechnical personnel either equaled or exceeded the precision requirements set by physicians.
将医生办公室分析仪上几项检测的变异系数(CVs)与这些检测的医学有用标准的已发表数据进行了比较。医学有用的CVs基于医生对实验室检测显著变化的看法。由一名经过培训的技术人员以及诸如医生、护士和医疗办公室人员等非技术人员,在四台医生办公室分析仪上使用对照材料进行了精密度研究。这项研究在六个月期间进行。所评估的仪器有Reflotron、Seralyzer、Vision和DT60。使用了制造商提供的以及研究实验室(新泽西州费尔黑文的库珀生物医学公司的Omega I和II)正在使用的低浓度和高浓度质量控制材料。除了少数例外情况,所有仪器均符合医学有用的CVs标准,即技术人员和非技术人员所获得的精密度要么等于要么超过了医生设定的精密度要求。