›› 2014, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (12): 1238-1242.

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The performance evaluation of thyroid hormone testing

XIAO Yaling, ZHANG Chuanbao, ZHAO Haijian, WANG Wei, WANG Zhiguo   

  1. National Center for Clinical Laboratory,Beijing Hospital,Beijing 100730,China
  • Received:2014-03-03 Online:2014-12-30 Published:2015-01-14

Abstract:

Objective To evaluate the performance of thyroid hormone testing all over the country. Methods The difference percentage between resultsand target values was estimated according to external quality assessmentEQA data and the imprecision was obtained according to internal quality controlIQC data [coefficient of variationCV]. The EQA evaluation criterion in our country and biological variation quality specification were used to analyze the acceptabilities of difference percentage and imprecision in each group. The sigmaσ value was calculated with the formula of σ=[total allowable errorTEa- bias]/CV. The scatter diagram was drawn and the distribution of σ value was analyzed. Results The mean of CV and the median of difference percentage for thyroid stimulating hormoneTSH were the lowest of all while those for triiodothyronineT3 were the highest. Regardless of quality specifications the acceptabilities of imprecision and difference
percentage for TSH were the highest
and those for thyroxineT4 were the lowest. The scatter of T4 in the scatter diagram of σ value was entirely low 63.0% and 98.2% σ3. However that of TSH was entirely high 75.6% and 72.9% σ≥3. Conclusions σ value is a simple and visible method to evaluate the testing performance. The performance of TSH is better than the others but T4 is worst of all.

Key words: Thyroid hormone, Sigma value, Imprecision, Difference percentage

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