Two-stage procedure for evaluating interassay carryover on random-access instruments

Author:

Schlain B1,Frush H1,Pennington C1,Osikowicz G1,Ford K1

Affiliation:

1. Abbot Laboratories, Abbot Park, IL 60064, USA

Abstract

Abstract A two-stage statistical procedure based on Dunnett's multiple comparison procedures with a control has been developed for detecting interassay carryover biases on the Abbott AxSYM(TM) System, a random- and continuous-access immunoanalyzer. With this procedure, every potential source of interassay carryover can be tested and estimated. In minimizing required sample sizes, the first stage is used primarily to detect and eliminate from further testing the assay reagent sources that do not cause carryover biases and the assay sources that cause very large carryover biases. Retested more extensively in the second testing stage are the cases where the data from the first testing stage are insufficient for judgment. An example data set from the Abbott AxSYM Free T4 assay is used to illustrate the methodology.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry

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