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Understanding the limitations of your assay using EQA data with serum creatinine as an example.

Rachel MarringtonFinlay MacKenzie
Published in: Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (2024)
Since Laboratories invest a lot of time and money in quality management, they need to know the limitations of their assays so that they are not investigating 'apparent' EQA/IQC problems which are purely due to non-specific, imprecise assay, rather than an analytical issue in their laboratory. When large numbers of individual donations are combined, interferents are essentially diluted out. Therefore, if EQA material is of this type it will be very difficult to determine the actual assay's bias and variability.
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