2016
DOI: 10.4077/cjp.2016.baf425
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Improvement of the Quality of Work in a Biochemistry Laboratory via Measurement System Analysis

Abstract: An adequate and continuous monitoring of operational variations can effectively reduce the uncertainty and enhance the quality of laboratory reports. This study applied the evaluation rule of the measurement system analysis (MSA) method to estimate the quality of work conducted in a biochemistry laboratory. Using the gauge repeatability & reproducibility (GR&R) approach, variations in quality control (QC) data among medical technicians in conducting measurements of five biochemical items, namely, serum glucose… Show more

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“…A variation of UA determination can be seen. The differences of measured UA levels due to different laboratory technicians as well as different laboratories are well documented in the literature (2,3). In the present report, the inter-personal and inter-laboratory variations can be expected.…”
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confidence: 67%
“…A variation of UA determination can be seen. The differences of measured UA levels due to different laboratory technicians as well as different laboratories are well documented in the literature (2,3). In the present report, the inter-personal and inter-laboratory variations can be expected.…”
Section: Dear Editorsupporting
confidence: 67%