External quality control in laboratory medicine. Progresses and future

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Objectives: An external quality control program distributes same control samples to various laboratories and evaluates results obtained with a common criterion. The aim of this work is to summarize the evolution of various types of external programs, to point out the progresses ant to preclude practical consequences of the participant laboratories. Content: The material consists on a brief revision of the different types of external programs that have been used for the last forty years. The method is the critical analysis of the strong and weak points of each program model, from the light of our experience. External quality assessment (EQA) programs were initiated at half the XX century, evidencing big discrepancies among laboratory results. EQA were developed in various countries and some mechanisms to harmonize them were proposed: to establish common performance specifications derived from biological variation, to use EQS as educational tool. Since the 2000 important advances were seen: to focus EQA to assure the adequate clinical use of laboratory tests, to use commutable controls, to harmonize the different EQA models, to promote a forum for co-operation and exchange of knowledge on quality-related matters for EQA organizers. Summary and Outlook: To participate in an EQA with commutable-reference method assigned values controls allows to know the real inaccuracy of results and their impact on patient' samples. To participate in a EQA with non commutable controls allows to know whether the individual laboratory performance agrees with that from other laboratories using same analytical method.

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Ricós, C., Fernández-Calle, P., Perich, C., & Sandberg, S. (2022, September 1). External quality control in laboratory medicine. Progresses and future. Advances in Laboratory Medicine. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/almed-2022-0058

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