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Update on QC Design Tools

Originally posted June 20, 2008

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Molecular Diagnostic QC?

Originally posted on October 3rd, 2006.

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c8000 Sigma Analysis

Posted by Sten Westgard

One of the highlights for me of the AACC convention in Washington, DC, was my inclusion in a poster that analyzed the method performance of the Abbott Architect c8000. I'm pictured here with fellow authors (left to right) Gene Osikowicz, Charles Wilson, and John Baker (lead author). They deserve most of the credit for the work of collecting the data.

The poster can be viewed here and the QC application on Westgard Web can be viewed here. -----

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Sigma metrics in veterinary testing

By Sten Westgard, MS

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Q & A: Is this a 4:1s violation?

Posted by Sten Westgard, MS

We got the following question emailed to the website recently:

Greetings, I was [wondering] if the following case represents [violation] of 4 1s rule?

Control (A) point 1= EXCEEDS 2 SD /-2 SD lines >> warning

Control (A) point 2= WITHIN 2 SD/-2 SD lines >> accepted

Control (A) point 3= EXCEEDS 2 SD /-2 SD lines >> warning

Control (A) point 4= WITHIN 2 SD/-2 SD lines >> rejection

all the point[s] on the same side of the mean.

What do you think? The answer, after the jump

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Q & A: What is a "control range"?

Posted by Sten Westgard, MS

An interesting question came in through email (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.):

"1. Can we apply Westgard multirules to hematology control?

2. I read in one paper that the hematology control range is calculated as mean +/- 2.5 SD, is this correct and if not how can I calculate own laboratory hematology control range?"

The answer, after the jump...

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Westgard Quality Manager Training: Shanghai

Posted by Sten Westgard, MS

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Q & A: Which rule is violated?

Posted by Sten Westgard, MS

An interesting question came from one of our readers, about how to interpret certain outliers.

So let's take one example, just two control values, expressed in z-scores. If the low control is -3.1  and the high control is + 2.3, which rule is violated? the 1:3s rule? The R:4s rule? Both?

An answer, after the jump...

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Pop Quiz: what kind of QC is performed in Canadian Coag Labs?

Posted by Sten Westgard, MS

An important new study was published in the International Journal of Laboratory Hematology, on the QC practices of coagulation laboratories.

But here's a question for you: of all these activities, how many of them occur greater than 90% of the time - and which one doesn't?

  • Repeat the QC, and if it passes, report results
  • Open [and run] new QC
  • Look for trending
  • Discontinue testing until controls are within limits
  • Repeat all patient samples from the last acceptable QC

To find out which one of the activities occurs at a frequency not like the others, follow the jump...

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Basic QC in Chinese!

Posted by Sten Westgard, MS

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Something new this year

Visit our booth or better yet Thermo Scientific's booth for a nice take-home from Chicago.

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Upcoming Workshop: Right QC, Right Method, Right Controls?

Posted by Sten Westgard, MS

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Upcoming Workshop: Puerto Rico

Posted by Sten Westgard, MS

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In case you missed it: Above Average QC

Posted by Sten Westgard, MS

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Inside Track at CLP

Posted by Sten Westgard, MS

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Is QC running on "empty"?

Posted by Sten Westgard, MLO

In the November 2012 MLO magazine there is an intriguing article by Roy Midyett, a hematology supervisor, titled "Empty QC"

Here's how Mr. Midyett defines "Empty QC":

"Empty QC is any nominal QC that does not give techs performing the test any more confidence than they would have without the QC, and has by logic or experience, no influence on the reporting of the test."

Is Mr. Midyett correct? Have our QC procedures become meaningless gestures? More after the jump.

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Pop Quiz: which method would you accept?

Posted by Sten Westgard, MS

So here's a Normalized Method Decision chart for a cholesterol method.


Which method would you choose?

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And yet, still more from AACC/ASCLS Los Angeles: Six Sigma in Theory and Practice

Posted by Sten Westgard, MS

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Q & A on ISO and QC: Are Mean Rules Mandatory?

Posted by Sten Westgard, MS

Recently, a user submitted a question about the mandatory use of the 10x rule on chemistry analytes as mandated by ISO 15189 through NABL:

"Specific criteria of accreditation of NABL India (for ISO 15189) say that 10x should be considered as a violation for clinical chemistry  and Immunoassay parameters. However we understand that Westgard rules consider it as a warning only. Please advise."

So, the central question is, does ISO 15189 mandate the use of the 10x control rule?

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Six Sigma in the Lab literature

Posted by Sten Westgard, MS

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