A pragmatic bottom-up approach to harmonize the units of clinical chemistry tests among Belgian clinical laboratories, focusing on immunoassays

Author:

Demarteau Marianne1,Cammaert Piet2,Vandevelde Nathalie M.1,Callewaert Nico3,Coucke Wim1,China Bernard1,Verstraete Alain G.4

Affiliation:

1. Scientific Institute of Public Health , Department of Quality of Medical Laboratories , Brussels , Belgium

2. Laboratory Van Poucke , Kortrijk , Belgium

3. Clinical Laboratory AZ Groeninge , Kortrijk , Belgium

4. Department of Laboratory Medicine , Ghent University Hospital and Department of Clinical Chemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, Ghent University , Ghent , Belgium

Abstract

Abstract Background: Harmonization of units is an important step to improve the comparability of clinical chemistry results, but few examples exist of successful harmonization efforts. We present the results of a pragmatic approach that was implemented in Belgium from 2012. Methods: After a large consultation and information of stakeholders, preferred units were proposed for 140 assays, including the 23 immunoassays discussed in more detail here. The change occurred in two phases, first involving assays for which there was no change in the numerical result, then changes involving a change in numerical results. Laboratories were invited to participate in this harmonization on a voluntary basis. The project was based on a bottom-up approach, large consultation and the pragmatic choice of the proposed units, including conventional and SI units. Results: The large heterogeneity of units was drastically reduced; adoption of the preferred units increased from 3% (insulin) – 45% (HCG) to 70% (insulin) – 96% (LH and FSH). Adoption of the preferred units was higher if it involved no change in numerical values (90%) than when there was a change (76%). Conclusions: We believe that the harmonization effort has reached its goals. Without aiming at implementing SI units for all parameters, our strategy was successful with a large majority of the laboratories switching to the proposed units. Moreover, the harmonization program is still progressing, with additional laboratories converting to the consensus units.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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