A continued method performance monitoring approach for the determination of pediatric renin samples - Application within a European clinical trial

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Abstract

Background: Plasma renin levels were determined in the academia-driven, EU-funded "Labeling of Enalapril from Neonates up to Adolescents" (LENA) project to evaluate its role in pediatric heart failure. Quality-controlled bioanalysis is crucial to ensure reliable data generation. However, a comprehensive bioanalytical quality control (QC) concept to monitor the method performance within an academic environment was lacking. Methods: Thus, a QC concept was designed encompassing regulatory guidance, international recommendations and current scientific discussions. The concept included (1) a system-suitability test, (2) verification of single bioanalytical runs by calibration curve performance and evaluation of QCs, (3) assessment of the inter-run accuracy according to Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) guideline, (4) monitoring of reproducibility by pediatric incurred samples, (5) blank-sample analysis and (6) participation in interlaboratory testing. Results: The concept was successfully applied to the academic project. About 11% of single runs were identified as invalid and triggered a re-analysis of unknown samples being included in those runs. The usefulness of the customized inter-run monitoring was demonstrated and proved the good accuracy from the first to the last run. All 147 reanalyzed incurred sample pairs complied with regulatory requirements. Conclusions: The regulatory complied QC concept was customized for the demands of academia-driven pediatric trials and contributed to the reliable quantification of 965 pediatric renin samples.

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Feickert, M., Burdman, I., Makowski, N., Ali, M., Bartel, A., & Burckhardt, B. B. (2020). A continued method performance monitoring approach for the determination of pediatric renin samples - Application within a European clinical trial. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 58(11), 1847–1855. https://doi.org/10.1515/cclm-2019-1162

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