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Practical aspects concerning validation and quality control for forensic and clinical bioanalytical quantitative methods

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ACCREDITATION AND QUALITY ASSURANCE
卷 16, 期 6, 页码 279-292

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DOI: 10.1007/s00769-011-0775-0

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Experimental set-up; Acceptance criteria; Validation; Quality control; Bioanalytical toxicology

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Reporting reliable analytical data is the backbone of forensic and clinical bioanalytical research and applications. Therefore, international agreement concerning validation and quality control requirements is needed. Several international guidelines provide a standard for fundamental validation parameters such as selectivity, matrix effects, method limits, calibration, accuracy, precision and stability. However, it is not always easy for the analyst to 'translate' these guidelines into practice. International guidelines remain nonbinding protocols that need to be updated according to the type of application and the analyst's method requirements and depends on the evolution of analytical techniques. In this publication, suggestions for experimental set-up, statistical approaches and straightforward acceptance criteria for validation of forensic bioanalytical applications are suggested. Furthermore, permanent quality control, to ensure state-of-the-art quantitative analytical performances, as well as measurement uncertainty influencing interpretation is discussed.

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