Verification and quality control of routine hematology analyzers

Publication date

2016-05-01

Authors

Vis, Jolande Y.
Huisman, AlbertORCID 0000-0002-2291-2487ISNI 0000000390318604

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Abstract

Verification of hematology analyzers (automated blood cell counters) is mandatory before new hematology analyzers may be used in routine clinical care. The verification process consists of several items which comprise among others: precision, accuracy, comparability, carryover, background and linearity throughout the expected range of results. Yet, which standard should be met or which verification limit be used is at the discretion of the laboratory specialist. This paper offers practical guidance on verification and quality control of automated hematology analyzers and provides an expert opinion on the performance standard that should be met by the contemporary generation of hematology analyzers. Therefore (i) the state-of-the-art performance of hematology analyzers for complete blood count parameters is summarized, (ii) considerations, challenges, and pitfalls concerning the development of a verification plan are discussed, (iii) guidance is given regarding the establishment of reference intervals, and (iv) different methods on quality control of hematology analyzers are reviewed.

Keywords

Complete Blood Count, Hematology Analyzer, Verification, Taverne, Clinical Biochemistry, Biochemistry, medical, Hematology, Journal Article, Review

Citation

Vis, J Y & Huisman, A 2016, 'Verification and quality control of routine hematology analyzers', International Journal of Laboratory Hematology, vol. 38, no. 51, pp. 100-109. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijlh.12503