Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1967395 Clinica Chimica Acta 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundIn an EQA scheme, peer group mean is conventionally regarded as the target after removing values exceeding the mean ± 3SD. However, this computation fails if there are some outliers.MethodsThe outliers in each original data set were separately deleted by traditional and robust statistical methods. The data distributions of original and trimmed data sets were separately tested by Shapiro–Wilks or Kolmogorov–Smirnov Z test. The means of peer groups were used to set IgE targets. The difference between targets set by both methods was tested by 1-sample t test.ResultsThe original data sets were not all Gaussian distributed. After deletion of outliers using robust statistical method, the modified data sets of all tested groups were normally distributed. IgE targets established by robust and traditional methods were significantly different in some groups. The incompatible IgE targets derived all from the original and trimmed data sets which were not Gaussian distributed.ConclusionsThe premise for choosing a traditional method to delete outliers and using peer group means as targets was that the data sets must be Gaussian distributed. The reasons that caused the targets to be incompatible possibly were the 2 rules to be broken. Robust statistical method was used for deletion of outliers due to the distorted distribution.

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