1. Quantifying sampling method-induced imprecision in user-friendly lateral upper arm blood collection: Introducing σ 3 -methodology for the verification of alternative sampling methods with TAP® II as a use case.
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Molenaar VJ, Villalobos-Quesada M, Njo TL, Chavannes NH, Talboom-Kamp EPWA, and B Kok M
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Background: Alternative means of blood sampling continue to grow due to the scarcity of phlebotomists and the need for person-centered care. It is crucial to consistently support these alternative blood sampling innovations with scientific evidence to guarantee the quality of care, especially when implementing for instance Lateral Upper-arm Blood Collection (LUBC) for non-trained professionals at home. Knowledge gaps remain in how to quantify imprecision introduced by the collection method and its impact on clinical use., Methods: We developed the Six Sigma analysis for alternative Sampling methods, including sampling method-induced imprecision, accuracy and precision, called σ
3 -methodology. We performed a two-step verification using σ3 -methodology for LUBC TAP® II, which included fourteen routine clinical analytes. We used venipuncture as the gold standard., Results: The biggest source of imprecision for all analytes was sampling method-induced imprecision, which, for the first time, was quantified, resulting in a varying effect on the clinical usability.TAP® II showed acceptable analytical performance for ALP, bilirubin, HDL-cholesterol, CRP and sodium. Unacceptable analytical performance was found for ALT, AST, cholesterol, creatinine, GGT, HbA1c, potassium, LDH and triglycerides., Conclusion: Alternative blood sampling innovations hold promise for advancing diagnostic care, aiming to deliver accessible decentralised sample collection at home that does not require phlebotomist involvement. However, sampling method-induced imprecision should not be overlooked in the performance assessment to guarantee responsible development that will contribute to the success and desirable societal impact of alternative sampling technologies., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2024
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