6533b81ffe1ef96bd1277146
RESEARCH PRODUCT
Uncertainty-Based Internal Quality Control. Harmonization Considerations
M.j. Medina-hernándezSalvador SagradoE. Bonet-domingoLaura Escuder-gilabertsubject
ChartControl limitsProcess (engineering)Chemistrymedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Process controlQuality (business)Sample (statistics)HarmonizationAnalytical Chemistrymedia_commonReliability engineeringdescription
Three main quality aspects for analytical laboratories are internal method validation, internal quality control (IQC), and sample result uncertainty. Unfortunately, in the past they have been used in a nonharmonized way. The most universal IQC tool is the mean chart, but some criteria used to fix their control limits do not fit the real nature of analytical results. A new approach for fixing these limits is proposed (the u-approach). The key is the combined uncertainty, u, obtained from the method validation information, also used for estimating the sample result uncertainty. A comparative study on "in-control" simulated, bibliographic, and real laboratory data suggests that the u-approach is more reliable than other well-established criteria. In addition, the u-approach mean chart emerges as an IQC tool, consistent with chemical assays, which harmonizes the validation-control-uncertainty process.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
---|---|---|---|---|
2006-12-01 | Analytical Chemistry |