Recommendations for Setting a Criterion for Assessing Commutability of Secondary Calibrator Certified Reference Materials

Author:

Miller W Greg1,Keller Thomas2ORCID,Budd Jeffrey3,Johansen Jesper V4,Panteghini Mauro5,Greenberg Neil6,Delatour Vincent7,Ceriotti Ferruccio8ORCID,Deprez Liesbet9,Rej Robert10ORCID,Camara Johanna E11,MacKenzie Finlay12,Lyle Alicia N13ORCID,van der Hagen Eline14,Burns Chris15,Fauskanger Pernille16,Sandberg Sverre161718,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond, VA , United States

2. ACOMED Statistic , Leipzig , Germany

3. Jeff Budd Consulting , St. Paul, MN , United States

4. Radiometer Medical ApS , Copenhagen , Denmark

5. Research Centre for Metrological Traceability in Laboratory Medicine, University of Milan , Milan , Italy

6. Neil Greenberg Consulting, LLC , Rochester, NY , United States

7. Laboratoire national de métrologie et d’essais , Paris , France

8. Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico , Milan , Italy

9. European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Directorate F , Geel , Belgium

10. Department of Biomedical Sciences, School of Public Health, University at Albany, State University of New York , Albany, NY , United States

11. National Institute of Standards and Technology , Gaithersburg, MD , United States

12. Birmingham Quality/UK NEQAS, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust , Birmingham , United Kingdom

13. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , Atlanta, GA , United States

14. Queen Beatrix Hospital , Winterswijk , the Netherlands

15. National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, A Centre of the MHRA , Hertfordshire , United Kingdom

16. Norwegian Organization for Quality Improvement of Laboratory Examinations (Noklus), Haraldsplass Deaconess Hospital , Bergen , Norway

17. Norwegian Porphyria Centre, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Haukeland University Hospital , Bergen , Norway

18. Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, University of Bergen , Bergen , Norway

Abstract

Abstract A secondary higher-order calibrator is required to be commutable with clinical samples to be suitable for use in the calibration hierarchy of an end-user clinical laboratory in vitro diagnostic medical device (IVD-MD). Commutability is a property of a reference material that means results for a reference material and for clinical samples have the same numeric relationship, within specified limits, across the measurement procedures for which the reference material is intended to be used. Procedures for assessing commutability have been described in the literature. This report provides recommendations for establishing a quantitative criterion to assess the commutability of a certified reference material (CRM). The criterion is the maximum allowable noncommutability bias (MANCB) that allows a CRM to be used as a calibrator in a calibration hierarchy for an IVD-MD without exceeding the maximum allowable combined standard uncertainty for a clinical sample result (umaxCS). Consequently, the MANCB is derived as a fraction of the umaxCS for the measurand. The suitability of an MANCB for practical use in a commutability assessment is determined by estimating the number of measurements of clinical samples and CRMs required based on the precision performance and nonselectivity for the measurand of the measurement procedures in the assessment. Guidance is also provided for evaluating indeterminate commutability conclusions and how to report results of a commutability assessment.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry

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