Point of care testing (POCT) is evolving at an ever increasing rate. This article deals mainly with the aspect of POCT for blood glucose and the problems of external quality assessment (EQA) of point of care devices (POCD). At the present time it is only possible to control precision with EQA, independent of the matrix of the test materials (synthetic polymer-base, plasma/serum, or processed whole blood). The German Federal Medical Council guidelines for laboratory performance allow an interlaboratory imprecision of +/-16%. The majority of POCD fulfill these requirements. The long-term stability of results--tested by repeated distribution of the same materials over a 12-month period--is excellent, and the performance of POCD under routine condtions is usually excellent in terms of result-comparability. The problems of accuracy in terms of control materials have still to be mastered.

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