Abstract

Metrology in clinical chemistry aims to ensure the equivalence of measurement results from different in-vitro diagnostic measurement devices (IVD MD) for use in healthcare. The metrological traceability of measurement results to higher-order references is the cornerstone to achieving equivalent results. However, other fundamentals are also needed, including the commutability of reference materials and external quality assessment (EQA) materials for monitoring the equivalence of measurement results at the end-user level.This manuscript summarizes the findings and opinions expressed at the Joint Community for Traceability in Laboratory Medicine (JCTLM) workshop held on December 4–5, 2023. The workshop explored the relationship between EQA/proficiency testing and metrological traceability to higher-order references.EQA monitors the equivalence of measurement results from end-user IVD MDs. The workshop discussed the role and challenges of using EQA to improve and maintain the equivalence of measurement results. It also elucidated current developments in establishing the clinical suitability of laboratory results expressed as analytical performance specifications (APS).

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