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[Quality control in hematology].

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  • 1Oddĕlení klinické hematologie fakultní nemocnice, Hradec Králové.

Vnitrni Lekarstvi
|April 1, 1992
PubMed
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Effective quality control is essential for reliable haematology laboratory results. This includes both external quality assessment and internal controls like sample identification and analytical accuracy, with a proposed Czech national agency.

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Area of Science:

  • Clinical laboratory science
  • Haematology
  • Quality management systems

Context:

  • Reliable laboratory results are crucial for modern healthcare and clinical decision-making.
  • Current quality assessment in haematology involves both external and internal control measures.
  • The World Health Organization provides principles for establishing quality control agencies.

Purpose:

  • To emphasize the necessity of qualified quality control in haematology.
  • To propose the establishment of a Czech national external quality control agency for haematology.
  • To outline key components of internal quality control, including sample identification, analytical control, and biological quality control.

Summary:

  • Qualified quality control is indispensable for ensuring the reliability of haematological laboratory results.

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  • Quality assessment encompasses external (national, regional) and internal (intra-laboratory) controls.
  • A Czech national external quality control agency for haematology is proposed, adhering to WHO principles.
  • Internal control involves sample identification, analytical control (test standardization, accuracy, precision), and biological quality control (patient data, clinical context).
  • The deviation index offers a rapid assessment of laboratory result quality, categorized as 'excellent' to 'unsatisfactory'.
  • Impact:

    • Implementing a national external quality control agency can enhance the standardization and reliability of haematology testing in the Czech Republic.
    • Improved internal quality control practices will lead to more accurate and dependable patient results.
    • The deviation index provides a practical tool for immediate quality feedback, facilitating timely corrective actions.