Evaluation of measurement uncertainty results calculated by two different methods and total analytical error for ethanol testing
Background: The analytical performance metrics of ethanol testing are critically important due to their legal implications when presenting and interpreting results. Measurement uncertainty (MU) and total analytical error (TAE) are essential approaches for evaluating and improving the quality of meas...
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| author | Bozdayi Mehmet Akif Bozdayı İsmet Gamze Çakırca Gökhan |
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| description | Background: The analytical performance metrics of ethanol testing are critically important due to their legal implications when presenting and interpreting results. Measurement uncertainty (MU) and total analytical error (TAE) are essential approaches for evaluating and improving the quality of measurement procedures. This study aimed to calculate MU and TAE values, which assess the reliability of ethanol test results from different perspectives, and to evaluate the impact of MU values, calculated using two different methods, on the legal threshold. Methods: MU values were calculated following the guidelines of Nordtest and ISO/TS 20914. TAE was determined using the formula TAE%=1.65×CV%+Bias%. External and internal quality data from ethanol testing conducted between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2024, were used for calculations. Results: The expanded MU values for ethanol testing were 13.95% according to the Nordtest Guide, 10.94% for low level and 9.59% for high level according to the ISO/TS 20914 Guide. The calculated TAE values were 12.59 for low levels, 11.47 for high levels, and 12.57 overall. MU and TAE values for ethanol testing in our laboratory remained within the allowable total error (±20%) according to CLIA 2024. Conclusions: We believe each laboratory should report ethanol test results and their respective MU values, particularly when evaluating results close to legal thresholds. Furthermore, we suggest that scientific committees standardise the method for calculating MU and define a target limit. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-7ecfb2ba9a59436e8ab0ced8d04c6f9b2025-08-20T03:28:51ZengSociety of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, BelgradeJournal of Medical Biochemistry1452-82581452-82662025-01-0144480881310.5937/jomb0-550931452-82582504808BEvaluation of measurement uncertainty results calculated by two different methods and total analytical error for ethanol testingBozdayi Mehmet Akif0Bozdayı İsmet Gamze1Çakırca Gökhan2Mehmet Akif Inan Education and Research Hospital, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Sanliurfa, TürkiyeSanliurfa Education and Research Hospital, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Sanliurfa, TürkiyeMehmet Akif Inan Education and Research Hospital, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Sanliurfa, TürkiyeBackground: The analytical performance metrics of ethanol testing are critically important due to their legal implications when presenting and interpreting results. Measurement uncertainty (MU) and total analytical error (TAE) are essential approaches for evaluating and improving the quality of measurement procedures. This study aimed to calculate MU and TAE values, which assess the reliability of ethanol test results from different perspectives, and to evaluate the impact of MU values, calculated using two different methods, on the legal threshold. Methods: MU values were calculated following the guidelines of Nordtest and ISO/TS 20914. TAE was determined using the formula TAE%=1.65×CV%+Bias%. External and internal quality data from ethanol testing conducted between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2024, were used for calculations. Results: The expanded MU values for ethanol testing were 13.95% according to the Nordtest Guide, 10.94% for low level and 9.59% for high level according to the ISO/TS 20914 Guide. The calculated TAE values were 12.59 for low levels, 11.47 for high levels, and 12.57 overall. MU and TAE values for ethanol testing in our laboratory remained within the allowable total error (±20%) according to CLIA 2024. Conclusions: We believe each laboratory should report ethanol test results and their respective MU values, particularly when evaluating results close to legal thresholds. Furthermore, we suggest that scientific committees standardise the method for calculating MU and define a target limit.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-8258/2025/1452-82582504808B.pdfethanoltotal allowable errormeasurement uncertainty |
| spellingShingle | Bozdayi Mehmet Akif Bozdayı İsmet Gamze Çakırca Gökhan Evaluation of measurement uncertainty results calculated by two different methods and total analytical error for ethanol testing Journal of Medical Biochemistry ethanol total allowable error measurement uncertainty |
| title | Evaluation of measurement uncertainty results calculated by two different methods and total analytical error for ethanol testing |
| title_full | Evaluation of measurement uncertainty results calculated by two different methods and total analytical error for ethanol testing |
| title_fullStr | Evaluation of measurement uncertainty results calculated by two different methods and total analytical error for ethanol testing |
| title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of measurement uncertainty results calculated by two different methods and total analytical error for ethanol testing |
| title_short | Evaluation of measurement uncertainty results calculated by two different methods and total analytical error for ethanol testing |
| title_sort | evaluation of measurement uncertainty results calculated by two different methods and total analytical error for ethanol testing |
| topic | ethanol total allowable error measurement uncertainty |
| url | https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-8258/2025/1452-82582504808B.pdf |
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