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CLSI C53 P : 1ED 2008

Superseded

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CHARACTERIZATION AND QUALIFICATION OF COMMUTABLE REFERENCE MATERIALS FOR LABORATORY MEDICINE

Superseded date

05-28-2010

Superseded by

CLSI EP30 A : 1ED 2010

Published date

01-12-2013

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Abstract
Committee Membership
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Introduction
3 Standard Precautions
4 Terminology
   4.1 A Note on Terminology
   4.2 Definitions
   4.3 Abbreviations/Acronyms
5 Qualification Requirements
   5.1 Definition of the Measurand
   5.2 Intended Use
   5.3 Material Specifications
6 Characterization of Homogeneity, Stability, and Property Value
   6.1 Characterization of Homogeneity
   6.2 Characterization of Stability
   6.3 Establishing Traceability
7 Characterization of Commutability of Reference Materials
   7.1 General Considerations Regarding Samples and Measurement
        Procedures Used for Commutability Validation
   7.2 Logistical Considerations of a Commutability Validation
   7.3 Procedures for Commutability Validation and Assessing
        Numeric Relationships
   7.4 Selection of a Procedure to Validate Commutability
   7.5 Criteria for Acceptance of the Equivalence of the
        Mathematical Relationship for Native Clinical Samples
        and Candidate Reference Materials
   7.6 Reporting Commutability Information
8 Considerations for Reference Materials Intended for
   Immediate Use and/or Limited Available Quantities
References
Appendix A - Examples of Value Transfer Procedures
Appendix B - Hypothetical Data Set Used for Examples of
             Procedures for Assessment of Commutability
Appendix C - Description of Mathematical Model Used for
             Evaluating Commutability of Reference Materials
             Using Deming Regression
Appendix D - Procedure for Establishing Commutability of a
             Reference Material With Native Clinical Specimens
             for a Pair of Measurement Methods With Deming
             Regression
The Quality Management System Approach
Related CLSI Reference Materials

Describes information to help material manufacturers in the production and characterization of commutable reference materials as well as assist assay manufacturers, proficiency testing providers, and laboratorians in the appropriate use of these materials for calibration and trueness assessment of in vitro diagnostic medical devices.

DocumentType
Proposed Guideline
PublisherName
Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

ISO Guide 34:2009 General requirements for the competence of reference material producers
BS EN ISO 15197:2015 In vitro diagnostic test systems. Requirements for blood-glucose monitoring systems for self-testing in managing diabetes mellitus
PD ISO Guide 34:2009 General requirements for the competence of reference material producers
EN ISO 15197:2015 In vitro diagnostic test systems - Requirements for blood-glucose monitoring systems for self-testing in managing diabetes mellitus (ISO 15197:2013)
UNE-EN ISO 15197:2015 In vitro diagnostic test systems - Requirements for blood-glucose monitoring systems for self-testing in managing diabetes mellitus (ISO 15197:2013)

CLSI EP14 A2 : 2ED 2005 EVALUATION OF MATRIX EFFECTS
CLSI C37 A : 1ED 99 PREPARATION AND VALIDATION OF COMMUTABLE FROZEN HUMAN SERUM POOLS AS SECONDARY REFERENCE MATERIALS FOR CHOLESTEROL MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES
CLSI EP5 A2 : 2ED 2004 EVALUATION OF PRECISION PERFORMANCE OF QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENT METHODS
CLSI EP6 A : 1ED 2003 EVALUATION OF THE LINEARITY OF QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES - A STATISTICAL APPROACH
CLSI M29 A3 : 3ED 2005 ACQUIRED INFECTIONS; APPROVED GUIDELINE
CLSI EP32 R : 1ED 2006 METROLOGICAL TRACEABILITY AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION
CLSI EP7 A2 : 2ED 2005 INTERFERENCE TESTING IN CLINICAL CHEMISTRY

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