No 03+04/2004 » Abstract
Comparability of Method Results and Performance in a National External Quality Assessment Scheme between 1993 and 2003 using Thyroid Associated Antibodies as Examples
by William Graham Wood, Reiner Hanke
Four thyroid antibodies (antibodies to microsomes [MAb], thyroid peroxidase [anti-TPO], thyroglobulin [anti-Tg] and TSH-receptor [TRAB, THYBIA]) have been followed up over a 10-year period in a national external quality assessment scheme (EQAS) organised by the Institute for Standardisation and Documentation in the Medical Laboratory (INSTAND e.V.).
The following points were observed:
- The introduction of samples with properties similar to patient serum (filtered, recalcified defibrinated plasma without stripping) improved performance and inter-method comparability for thyroid antibodies.
- Regular statistical analysis of EQAS data allows adjustment of target ranges to be made when necessary.
- There are large inter-method variations in reporting, both on qualitative and quantitative results.
- The samples often gave rise to different constellations of antibodies, which were kit-dependent.
- Despite use of international reference preparations, there was no numerical comparability between quantitative methods for the same analyte.
- In general, the performance in EQAS for thyroid antibodies has improved over the past decade.
- There is still a real need for standardisation in the field of thyroid antibody analysis.
Clin. Lab. 2004;50(3-4):209.
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