Are Your Laboratory Data Reproducible? The Critical Role of Imprecision from Replicate Measurements to Clinical Decision-making.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Annals of Laboratory Medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-21 DOI:10.3343/alm.2024.0569
Abdurrahman Coskun
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Measurement results of biological samples are not perfect and vary because of numerous factors related to the biological samples themselves and the measurement procedures used to analyze them. The imprecision in patients' laboratory data arising from the measurement procedure, known as analytical variation, depends on the conditions under which the data are collected. Additionally, the sample type and sampling time significantly affect patients' laboratory results, particularly in serial measurements using samples collected at different time points. For accurate interpretation of patients' laboratory data, imprecision-both its analytical and biological components-should be properly evaluated and incorporated into data management. With advancements in measurement technologies, analytical imprecision can be minimized to an insignificant level compared to biological imprecision, which is inherent to all biomolecules because of the dynamic nature of metabolism. This review addresses: (i) the theoretical background of variation, (ii) the statistical and metrological evaluation of measurement variation, (iii) the assessment of variation under different conditions in medical laboratories, (iv) the impact of measurement variation on clinical decisions, (v) the influence of biases on measurement variation, and (vi) the variability of analytes in human metabolism. Collectively, both analytical and biological imprecision are inseparable aspects of all measurements in biological samples, with biological imprecision serving as the foundation of personalized laboratory medicine.

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您的实验室数据具有可重复性吗?从重复测量到临床决策,不精确性的关键作用。
生物样品的测量结果并不完美,而且由于与生物样品本身和用于分析它们的测量程序有关的许多因素而变化。由测量程序引起的患者实验室数据的不精确性,称为分析变异,取决于收集数据的条件。此外,样本类型和采样时间显著影响患者的实验室结果,特别是在使用不同时间点收集的样本进行串行测量时。为了准确解释患者的实验室数据,分析和生物成分的不精确性应该得到适当的评估,并纳入数据管理。随着测量技术的进步,与生物不精确相比,分析不精确可以最小化到一个微不足道的水平,这是所有生物分子固有的,因为代谢的动态性。这篇综述涉及:(i)变异的理论背景,(ii)测量变异的统计和计量评估,(iii)医学实验室不同条件下的变异评估,(iv)测量变异对临床决策的影响,(v)偏差对测量变异的影响,以及(vi)人体代谢分析物的变异。总的来说,分析不精确和生物不精确是生物样品所有测量中不可分割的方面,生物不精确是个性化检验医学的基础。
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Annals of Laboratory Medicine
Annals of Laboratory Medicine MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY-
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
12.20%
发文量
100
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Annals of Laboratory Medicine is the official journal of Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine. The journal title has been recently changed from the Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine (ISSN, 1598-6535) from the January issue of 2012. The JCR 2017 Impact factor of Ann Lab Med was 1.916.
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