Practical Laboratory Medicine (Jan 2021)

Analysis of performance of clinical biochemistry laboratory using Sigma metrics and Quality Goal Index

  • Parul Goel, MD,
  • Gagandeep Malik, MD,
  • Suvarna Prasad, MD,
  • Isha Rani, PhD,
  • Sunita Manhas, PhD,
  • Kapil Goel, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
p. e00195

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Background: Unreliable and ingenuine results issued by clinical laboratories have serious consequences for the patients. Sigma metrics is a standardized tool for Quality assessment for test performance in a laboratory. Objective: To evaluate the performance of routine biochemistry laboratory at MMIMSR, Mullana in terms of Sigma metrics and Quality Goal Index. Material and methods: This cross sectional study evaluated performance of 14 routine chemistry parameters using retrospective Internal Quality Control data of two levels on Siemens Dimension Rxl from Feb to Jul 2019 for CV% and EQAS reports from CMC, Vellore for Bias%. Sigma metrics was calculated using total allowable error targets as per CLIA and Biological Variability database guidelines. Results: For level-2 IQC; TG, Chol, ALP showed excellent performance with σ ​> ​6 while σ ​ ​6. Further by using Biological Variability data guidelines; 10 parameters of IQC Level-2 and 5 of IQC level-3 were poor performers with σ ​< ​3. Conclusion: Sigma metrics is an excellent tool for performance analysis of tests performed in a clinical laboratory. Lack of precision in terms of CV% was seen for majority of the poor performers. Total allowable error targets using Biological Variability data revealed σ ​< ​3 for 10 parameters while using CLIA guidelines σ ​< ​3 was seen for only 5 parameters of IQC level-2.

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