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Quality Control in Clinical Laboratories

17 Quality Control in Clinical Laboratories Petros Karkalousos1 and Angelos Evangelopoulos2 1 Technological Institute of Athens, Faculty of Health and Caring Professions, Department of Medical Laboratories 2 Lab Organization & Quality Control dept, Roche Diagnostics (Hellas) Athens Greece 1. Introduction The automated analyzers in Clinical Laboratories Nowadays, the overwhelming majority of laboratory results in Clinical Laboratories is being generated by automated analyzers. Modern automated analyzers are highly sophisticated instruments which can produce a tremendous number of laboratory results in a very short time. This is achieved thanks to the integration of technologies from three different scientific fields: analytical chemistry, computer science and robotics.

1st definition (EURACHEM/CITAC Guide CG 4) Precision is the closeness of agreement between independent test results obtained under stipulated conditions. Accuracy is the closeness of the agreement between the result of a measurement an d a true value of the measurand .

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