Comparison of Analytical Performance of Dry Chemistry Analysers Vitros 5600 and Vitros 250: A Cross-sectional Study

Introduction: Maintaining the reliability of clinical laboratory results is essential for accurate diagnosis and monitoring treatment outcomes. Due to poor awareness regarding the statistical evaluation of Internal Quality Control (IQC) results from two analysers, most laboratories in tertiary care...

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Main Authors: Edakkadath Raghavan Sindhu, Emilin Zacharias, Keezhpally Soman Mini, Therayangalath Bindu, Padippurayil Faizal, Thekkoottuparambil Ananthanarayanan Ajith
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd. 2025-01-01
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author Edakkadath Raghavan Sindhu
Emilin Zacharias
Keezhpally Soman Mini
Therayangalath Bindu
Padippurayil Faizal
Thekkoottuparambil Ananthanarayanan Ajith
author_facet Edakkadath Raghavan Sindhu
Emilin Zacharias
Keezhpally Soman Mini
Therayangalath Bindu
Padippurayil Faizal
Thekkoottuparambil Ananthanarayanan Ajith
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description Introduction: Maintaining the reliability of clinical laboratory results is essential for accurate diagnosis and monitoring treatment outcomes. Due to poor awareness regarding the statistical evaluation of Internal Quality Control (IQC) results from two analysers, most laboratories in tertiary care centres do not conduct comparative studies, which may lead to erroneous results. Aim: To compare the performance of two analysers Vitros 5600 and Vitros 250 (which utilise the same techniques and methods of estimation), within the same clinical chemistry laboratory, rather than relying solely on daily monitoring of each analyser. Additionally, it emphasises the importance of periodic statistical analysis of Bio-Rad Independent Quality Control (IQC) samples. Materials and Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted at the Division of Biochemistry, Malabar Cancer Centre, Kannur, Kerala, India from July 2022 to October 2022. Two levels of IQC samples were run daily on the Vitros 5600 (reference equipment) and Vitros 250 (test equipment), both of which are integrated dry chemistry fully automated analyser using the same batch of reagents. After each run, the acceptability of the control values was verified against the laboratory control limits according to Westgard multiple rules. If results from an analyser fell outside the acceptable range, the analyser was calibrated and the IQC procedure was performed again. Acceptable values were recorded for comparison. Results: The superiority of the reference analyser in terms of analytical performance was evidenced by consistently lower Coefficient of Variation (CV%) values across multiple analytes. However, a negative correlation was observed for phosphorus at level two in Analyser 2, indicating potential systematic bias in measurements for this specific analyte. Phosphorus at Level 1 showed a correlation coefficient of 0.576 (p-value=0.008), while phosphorus at Level 2 had a correlation coefficient of -0.758 (p-value <0.0001). Bland-Altman analysis indicated minimal mean differences between the analysers. Conclusion: The Vitros 5600 (reference equipment) performed well, with minimal deviations in results, underscoring its potential for accurate clinical testing. The present study highlights the importance of periodic statistical analysis to compare the performance of two analysers in a clinical chemistry laboratory, rather than relying solely on daily quality checks.
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spelling doaj-art-c7bdbea465124bea891b01ad12858bf22025-08-20T03:42:19ZengJCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd.National Journal of Laboratory Medicine2277-85512455-68822025-01-01141010610.7860/NJLM/2025/67956.2890Comparison of Analytical Performance of Dry Chemistry Analysers Vitros 5600 and Vitros 250: A Cross-sectional StudyEdakkadath Raghavan Sindhu0Emilin Zacharias1Keezhpally Soman Mini2Therayangalath Bindu3Padippurayil Faizal4Thekkoottuparambil Ananthanarayanan Ajith5Assistant Professor, Division of Biochemistry, Malabar Cancer Centre, Kannur, Kerala, India.Biochemist, Division of Biochemistry, Malabar Cancer Centre, Kannur, Kerala, India.Lab Technologist, Division of Biochemistry, Malabar Cancer Centre, Kannur, Kerala, India.Lecturer, Department of Cancer Registry and Epidemiology, Malabar Cancer Centre, Kannur, Kerala, India.Assistant Professor, Division of Biochemistry, Malabar Cancer Centre, Kannur, Kerala, India.Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur, Kerala, India.Introduction: Maintaining the reliability of clinical laboratory results is essential for accurate diagnosis and monitoring treatment outcomes. Due to poor awareness regarding the statistical evaluation of Internal Quality Control (IQC) results from two analysers, most laboratories in tertiary care centres do not conduct comparative studies, which may lead to erroneous results. Aim: To compare the performance of two analysers Vitros 5600 and Vitros 250 (which utilise the same techniques and methods of estimation), within the same clinical chemistry laboratory, rather than relying solely on daily monitoring of each analyser. Additionally, it emphasises the importance of periodic statistical analysis of Bio-Rad Independent Quality Control (IQC) samples. Materials and Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted at the Division of Biochemistry, Malabar Cancer Centre, Kannur, Kerala, India from July 2022 to October 2022. Two levels of IQC samples were run daily on the Vitros 5600 (reference equipment) and Vitros 250 (test equipment), both of which are integrated dry chemistry fully automated analyser using the same batch of reagents. After each run, the acceptability of the control values was verified against the laboratory control limits according to Westgard multiple rules. If results from an analyser fell outside the acceptable range, the analyser was calibrated and the IQC procedure was performed again. Acceptable values were recorded for comparison. Results: The superiority of the reference analyser in terms of analytical performance was evidenced by consistently lower Coefficient of Variation (CV%) values across multiple analytes. However, a negative correlation was observed for phosphorus at level two in Analyser 2, indicating potential systematic bias in measurements for this specific analyte. Phosphorus at Level 1 showed a correlation coefficient of 0.576 (p-value=0.008), while phosphorus at Level 2 had a correlation coefficient of -0.758 (p-value <0.0001). Bland-Altman analysis indicated minimal mean differences between the analysers. Conclusion: The Vitros 5600 (reference equipment) performed well, with minimal deviations in results, underscoring its potential for accurate clinical testing. The present study highlights the importance of periodic statistical analysis to compare the performance of two analysers in a clinical chemistry laboratory, rather than relying solely on daily quality checks.https://www.njlm.net/articles/PDF/2890/67956_CE[Ra1]_F(SHU)_QC(AP_IS)_PF1(RI_SHU)_redo_PFA_NC(SHU)_PN(IS).pdfaccuracyanalytical chemistry techniqueclinical laboratory servicesprecisionquality control
spellingShingle Edakkadath Raghavan Sindhu
Emilin Zacharias
Keezhpally Soman Mini
Therayangalath Bindu
Padippurayil Faizal
Thekkoottuparambil Ananthanarayanan Ajith
Comparison of Analytical Performance of Dry Chemistry Analysers Vitros 5600 and Vitros 250: A Cross-sectional Study
National Journal of Laboratory Medicine
accuracy
analytical chemistry technique
clinical laboratory services
precision
quality control
title Comparison of Analytical Performance of Dry Chemistry Analysers Vitros 5600 and Vitros 250: A Cross-sectional Study
title_full Comparison of Analytical Performance of Dry Chemistry Analysers Vitros 5600 and Vitros 250: A Cross-sectional Study
title_fullStr Comparison of Analytical Performance of Dry Chemistry Analysers Vitros 5600 and Vitros 250: A Cross-sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Analytical Performance of Dry Chemistry Analysers Vitros 5600 and Vitros 250: A Cross-sectional Study
title_short Comparison of Analytical Performance of Dry Chemistry Analysers Vitros 5600 and Vitros 250: A Cross-sectional Study
title_sort comparison of analytical performance of dry chemistry analysers vitros 5600 and vitros 250 a cross sectional study
topic accuracy
analytical chemistry technique
clinical laboratory services
precision
quality control
url https://www.njlm.net/articles/PDF/2890/67956_CE[Ra1]_F(SHU)_QC(AP_IS)_PF1(RI_SHU)_redo_PFA_NC(SHU)_PN(IS).pdf
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