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Analytical evaluation of the clinical chemistry analyzer Olympus AU2700 plus

Jasna Juricek ; Clinical Department for Laboratory Diagnostics, Dubrava Univeristy Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
Lovorka Derek ; Clinical Department for Laboratory Diagnostics, Dubrava Univeristy Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
Adriana Unic ; Clinical Department for Laboratory Diagnostics, Dubrava Univeristy Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
Tihana Serdar ; Clinical Department for Laboratory Diagnostics, Dubrava Univeristy Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
Domagoj Marijancevic ; Clinical Department for Laboratory Diagnostics, Dubrava Univeristy Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
Marcela Zivkovic ; Clinical Department for Laboratory Diagnostics, Dubrava Univeristy Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
Zeljko Romic ; Clinical Department for Laboratory Diagnostics, Dubrava Univeristy Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Background: The objective of this study was to perform the analytical evaluation of the clinical chemistry analyzer Olympus AU2700 plus. The evaluation was performed according to the guidelines of the European Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (ECCLS).
Materials and methods: The evaluation consisted of determination of within-run and between-run imprecision, inaccuracy and comparison with Olympus AU2700. The tested analytes were: glucose, creatinine, urate, total bilirubin, cholesterol, tryglicerides, calcium, phosphate, iron, unsatura-ted iron binding capacity, aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, lactate dehydrogenase, creatine kinase, alpha-amylase, alkaline phosphatase, potassium, sodium, chloride, C-reactive protein, antistreptolysin O and rheumatoid factor.
Results: The results showed low within-run and between-run imprecision and acceptable inaccuracy for all analytes. High correlation with AU2700 analyzer was found. Intercept and slope (with 95% confidence interval) met the preferences of Passing-Bablok regression for all of the analytes except alanine aminotransferase, sodium, rheumatoid factor, creatine kinase, total bilirubin and tryglicerides.
Conclusions: Olympus AU2700 plus analyzer shows acceptable precision and accuracy for majority of analytes, with the exception of sodium and chloride. Instrument is fully comparable with Olympus AU2700 analyzer for all but several analytes (ALT, RF, sodium, CK, total bilirubin and tryglicerides), where only some minor deviations (constant and proportional difference) were observed.

Keywords

Olympus AU2700 plus; analytical evaluation; imprecision; inaccuracy; Passing Bablok regression analysis

Hrčak ID:

59297

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/59297

Publication date:

5.10.2010.

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