ITC IRMA TruPoint Blood Analysis System User Manual

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7.9

Collecting Correlation Data:

1. Ensure that the Correlation option is “off” when collecting correlation

data.

2. Ensure that the reference analyzer is properly maintained prior to the start

of data collection to ensure accurate correlation.

3. Obtain at least 50 split-sample results for each analyte using the IRMA

TruPoint analyzer and the reference analyzer. For each split sample, use
the same syringe, the same analysis order, and perform both analyses
within 5 minutes of each other.

The measurement range over which the test method is assessed must
span the entire clinical range. In general, this range will extend from
below the normal range to substantially higher than the normal range.

4. Graph the reference analyzer results against the IRMA TruPoint analyzer

results for each set of values. Plot the results for each analyte separately.
Make the reference analyzer results the Y (dependent) variable; make the
IRMA TruPoint analyzer the X (independent) variable.

5. Perform a linear regression analysis on the results.

6. Delete any data points that are more than 3 standard deviations from the

regression line. Replace them with data acquired from additional split-
sample analyses and redetermine the regression line.

7. The slope and intercept values of the regression line are the factors used

for the analyzer-to-analyzer correlation function.

Activating/deactivating the correlation setting

1. Highlight

Correlation

from TEST SETTINGS

and press

edit

. An Attention message appears,

stating that adjusting correlation factors will
affect future patient test results. Press

ok

.

2. Highlight the desired Product Type and press

edit

.

3. Highlight ”on” or ”off” button and press

next

.

If ”on” is selected, go to “Establishing or
Changing Correlation Factors”.

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