Repeat patient testing shows promise as a quality control method for veterinary hematology testing.
Bente FlatlandKathleen P FreemanPublished in: Veterinary clinical pathology (2018)
Repeat patient testing-based quality control advantages include a species-specific matrix, low-cost, and absence of QC material deterioration over time (since a fresh specimen is used each day). A potential disadvantage is daily access to normal canine specimens. A challenge is determining control limits, which has a subjective element. Further study is needed to confirm actual RPT-QC performance and to determine if RPT-QC with abnormal patient specimens is feasible.