@article{loh_bietenbeck_cervinski_van rossum_katayev_badrick_quality_2020,
title={Recommendation for performance verification of patient-based real-time quality control},
volume={58},
DOI={10.1515/cclm-2019-1024},
abstractNote={Abstract
Patient-based real-time quality control (PBRTQC) is a laboratory tool for monitoring the performance of the testing process. It includes well-established procedures like Bull's algorithm, average of nomals, moving median, moving average (MA) and exponentially (weighted) MAs. Following the setup and optimization processes, a key step prior to the routine implementation of PBRTQC is the verification and documentation of the performance of the PBRTQC as part of the laboratory quality system. This verification process should provide a realistic representation of the performance of the PBRTQC in the environment it is being implemented in, to allow proper risk assessment by laboratory practitioners. This document focuses on the recommendation on performance verification of PBRTQC prior to implementation.},
number={8},
publisher={Walter de Gruyter GmbH},
author={Loh, Tze Ping and Bietenbeck, Andreas and Cervinski, Mark A. and van Rossum, Huub H. and Katayev, Alex and Badrick, Tony and Quality},
year={2020},
month={Feb}
}