Advances in clinical chemistry patient-based real-time quality control (PBRTQC).

Adv Clin Chem

RCPA Quality Assurance Programs, St Leonards, Sydney, Australia. Electronic address:

Published: November 2023

Patient-Based Real-Time Quality Control involves monitoring an assay using patient samples rather than external material. If the patient population does not change, then a shift in the long-term assay population results represents the introduction of a change in the assay. The advantages of this approach are that the sample(s) are commutable, it is inexpensive, the rules are simple to interpret and there is virtually continuous monitoring of the assay. The disadvantages are that the laboratory needs to understand their patient population and how they may change during the day, week or year and the initial change of mindset required to adopt the system. The concept is not new, having been used since the 1960s and widely adopted on hematology analyzers in the mid-1970s. It was not widely used in clinical chemistry as there were other stable quality control materials available. However, the limitations of conventional quality control approaches have become more evident. There is a greater understanding of how to collect and use patient data in real time and a range of powerful algorithms which can identify changes in assays. There are more assays on more samples being run. There is also a greater interest in providing a theoretical basis for the validation and integration of these techniques into routine practice.

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