Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1970329 | Clinical Biochemistry | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Objectives:The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) determined using manual or semi-automated methods has usually been judged a simple procedure that could be performed without any form of Quality Control. According to this point of view, the ESR would seem a semi-quantitative test instead of a real hematological test with any clinical importance. The new millennium has consolidated ESR automation and a QC plan cannot be postponed.Design and methods:Using Test1, an automated ESR analyzer, a new latex control material was evaluated and compared with fresh whole blood for quality control purposes.Results:The new latex control showed satisfactory reproducibility, precision, and “commutability” in comparison to quality control procedures that use fresh whole blood samples.Conclusions:The new standard represents another advance in ESR testing improving the accuracy of automated TEST1 measurements.