Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine

Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Total analytic error vs. total error

"My friends and colleagues Jim and Sten Westgard have written an article about total analytical error in which I am mentioned." Their article says that total analytical error (TAE) is important and estimated by the equation TAE=average bias + 2xSD. They later go on to say that higher multiples of the SD are useful for Six Sigma methods.

So what are the problems?

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Total analytical error vs. total error 

























Source: Krouwer Consulting
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