Development of a United Kingdom National External Quality Assessment Scheme (UK NEQAS) for HIV point of care testing

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Catherine Abdul-Khaliq
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Abstract The use of HIV point of care tests (POCTs) is increasing rapidly in both laboratory and other settings. These tests are often performed by non-laboratory trained staff. At the present time there are no external quality assessment (EQA) providers in the UK offering proficiency testing schemes for HIV point of care testing. The aim of this study is to develop such an EQA scheme. Firstly, a selection of the most widely used POCTs was selected and their performance assessed using existing HIV-positive serology EQA specimens. All assays produced the correct results however intensity of results observed for the same specimen differed greatly between POCT devices. In addition the effect of various sub-groups of HIV-1 serum samples on the HIV POCT assays was investigated and no difference between the results on the POCTs was observed. Ultimately four serum specimens, two HIV-1 and one HIV-2 positive, one HIV negative, were chosen and sent to NHS laboratories and sexual health clinics for testing as part of a pilot EQA scheme for HIV POCT. Results were excellent with 97% of participants reporting correct results (n= 20). The study highlighted a lack of awareness of EQA particularly in non-laboratory settings, although recommendations (ISO 22870:2006) are in place for the users of such devices. In conclusion, the need for EQA for providers of point of care testing is an integral part of ensuring reliability of results and quality of care for the patient.
制定英国国家外部质量评估计划(UK NEQAS),用于HIV护理点检测
艾滋病毒护理点检测(POCTs)的使用在实验室和其他环境中都在迅速增加。这些测试通常由未经实验室培训的工作人员进行。目前,英国没有外部质量评估(EQA)提供者提供艾滋病毒护理点检测的能力测试计划。本研究的目的是开发这样一个EQA方案。首先,选择了最广泛使用的poct,并使用现有的hiv阳性血清学EQA标本评估其性能。所有的分析都产生了正确的结果,但是在不同的POCT设备上观察到的同一标本的结果强度差异很大。此外,研究了不同亚型HIV-1血清样本对HIV POCT测定的影响,并没有观察到POCT结果之间的差异。最终选择了四份血清样本,两份HIV-1阳性,一份HIV-2阳性,一份HIV-2阴性,并将其送到国民保健服务的实验室和性健康诊所进行检测,作为HIV POCT的EQA试点计划的一部分。结果非常好,97%的参与者报告了正确的结果(n= 20)。该研究强调了缺乏对EQA的认识,特别是在非实验室环境中,尽管有针对此类设备用户的建议(ISO 22870:2006)。总之,对护理点测试提供者的EQA需求是确保结果可靠性和患者护理质量的一个组成部分。
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Bioscience Horizons
Bioscience Horizons Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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