Analysis of short-term variation and long-term drift during reagent kit lot change in an NABL accredited clinical biochemistry laboratory

Background: Kit lot change in clinical biochemistry labs leads to variations in patient results. This study planned to identify variations during 60 reagent lot changes in our laboratory during the period from June 2018 to May 2019. Methods: A statistical analysis was performed to identify the diffe...

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Main Authors: Ambade Vivek, Misra Pratibha, Vashum Yaongamphi, Sharma Mukul, Mukherjee Bhasker, Bhatia Kapil, Puliyath Manoj, Rasu Ponnaiah, Indra Prakash Berthwal, Sibin Madathan Kandi
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Published: Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, Belgrade 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Medical Biochemistry
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spelling doaj-a3ca7588e2bd4672a5c17bb5191b47c52021-03-24T12:13:14ZengSociety of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, BelgradeJournal of Medical Biochemistry1452-82581452-82662021-01-01401929810.5937/jomb0-255971452-82582101092AAnalysis of short-term variation and long-term drift during reagent kit lot change in an NABL accredited clinical biochemistry laboratoryAmbade Vivek0Misra Pratibha1Vashum Yaongamphi2Sharma Mukul3Mukherjee Bhasker4Bhatia Kapil5Puliyath Manoj6Rasu Ponnaiah7Indra Prakash Berthwal8Sibin Madathan Kandi9Armed Forces Medical College, Department of Biochemistry, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaArmed Forces Medical College, Department of Biochemistry, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaArmed Forces Medical College, Department of Biochemistry, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaArmed Forces Medical College, Department of Biochemistry, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaArmed Forces Medical College, Department of Biochemistry, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaArmed Forces Medical College, Department of Biochemistry, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaArmed Forces Medical College, Department of Biochemistry, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaArmed Forces Medical College, Department of Biochemistry, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaArmed Forces Medical College, Department of Biochemistry, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaArmed Forces Medical College, Department of Biochemistry, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaBackground: Kit lot change in clinical biochemistry labs leads to variations in patient results. This study planned to identify variations during 60 reagent lot changes in our laboratory during the period from June 2018 to May 2019. Methods: A statistical analysis was performed to identify the difference between patient samples results variations and QC results. The long term drift was analyzed using a regression test. Results: There was a significant difference between the patient and QC results in 16.7% of reagent lot changes. Moreover, the extent of variation in QC results was 3.3%. No long-term drift was seen in three analytes which were studied using regression analysis. Conclusions: Our results showed that, during reagent kit lot change, along with QC material, the patient samples should also be run in order to identify the variation. However, this practice is presently ignored by most of the laboratories. There was no accumulated effect in our laboratory due to reagent kit lot change.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-8258/2021/1452-82582101092A.pdfreagent lot changequality controlclinical chemistrylong term driftshort term variationnabl
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author Ambade Vivek
Misra Pratibha
Vashum Yaongamphi
Sharma Mukul
Mukherjee Bhasker
Bhatia Kapil
Puliyath Manoj
Rasu Ponnaiah
Indra Prakash Berthwal
Sibin Madathan Kandi
spellingShingle Ambade Vivek
Misra Pratibha
Vashum Yaongamphi
Sharma Mukul
Mukherjee Bhasker
Bhatia Kapil
Puliyath Manoj
Rasu Ponnaiah
Indra Prakash Berthwal
Sibin Madathan Kandi
Analysis of short-term variation and long-term drift during reagent kit lot change in an NABL accredited clinical biochemistry laboratory
Journal of Medical Biochemistry
reagent lot change
quality control
clinical chemistry
long term drift
short term variation
nabl
author_facet Ambade Vivek
Misra Pratibha
Vashum Yaongamphi
Sharma Mukul
Mukherjee Bhasker
Bhatia Kapil
Puliyath Manoj
Rasu Ponnaiah
Indra Prakash Berthwal
Sibin Madathan Kandi
author_sort Ambade Vivek
title Analysis of short-term variation and long-term drift during reagent kit lot change in an NABL accredited clinical biochemistry laboratory
title_short Analysis of short-term variation and long-term drift during reagent kit lot change in an NABL accredited clinical biochemistry laboratory
title_full Analysis of short-term variation and long-term drift during reagent kit lot change in an NABL accredited clinical biochemistry laboratory
title_fullStr Analysis of short-term variation and long-term drift during reagent kit lot change in an NABL accredited clinical biochemistry laboratory
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of short-term variation and long-term drift during reagent kit lot change in an NABL accredited clinical biochemistry laboratory
title_sort analysis of short-term variation and long-term drift during reagent kit lot change in an nabl accredited clinical biochemistry laboratory
publisher Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, Belgrade
series Journal of Medical Biochemistry
issn 1452-8258
1452-8266
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: Kit lot change in clinical biochemistry labs leads to variations in patient results. This study planned to identify variations during 60 reagent lot changes in our laboratory during the period from June 2018 to May 2019. Methods: A statistical analysis was performed to identify the difference between patient samples results variations and QC results. The long term drift was analyzed using a regression test. Results: There was a significant difference between the patient and QC results in 16.7% of reagent lot changes. Moreover, the extent of variation in QC results was 3.3%. No long-term drift was seen in three analytes which were studied using regression analysis. Conclusions: Our results showed that, during reagent kit lot change, along with QC material, the patient samples should also be run in order to identify the variation. However, this practice is presently ignored by most of the laboratories. There was no accumulated effect in our laboratory due to reagent kit lot change.
topic reagent lot change
quality control
clinical chemistry
long term drift
short term variation
nabl
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-8258/2021/1452-82582101092A.pdf
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