Background: Patient-based real-time quality control (PBRTQC) identifies possible bias in methods by utilising shifts in trend of statistical measures in laboratory results. In this study we aimed to compare and optimize various PBRTQC procedures for serum alanine aminotransferase, albumin, calcium, ferritin and sodium.
Methods: In a bias simulation study, we added artificial bias to intervals of patient data and then evaluated the efficiency with which various PBRTQC procedures were able to detect this bias.
This is the third in the series of historical articles dealing with developments in clinical pathology. Bence Jones proteins are immunoglobulin light chains found in excessive quantities in urine in multiple myeloma and are believed to be one of the first tumour markers ever discovered . Dr Henry Bence Jones is credited with the discovery of this protein in 1847 that bears his name and he can also be regarded as the first chemical pathologist/clinical chemist.
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