Pass, Fail, Result – ITC VerifyNow System Platelet Reactivity Test User Manual

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Quality Controls - 5

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7.

If the instrument is operating within its specifications, PASS will display at the conclusion of the

testing (Figure 5-6). In addition, numeric values will be reported for the diagnostics, along with the

acceptable range for each parameter. When the EQC is complete, press the Next

key to return

to the main menu.

Figure 5‑6 EQC Result

EQC

Result:

PASS

26-Feb-2012

14:57:00

01(0.1-1.5): 0.30

02(0.8-3.6): 1.20

V1(5.25: 5.45

V2(0.30): 0.23

P1(-.25-0.5): 0.48

F1(14-16): 14

F2(11-16): 14

Mask: 0000

EQC

Result:

FAIL

26-Feb-2012

14:57:00

01(0.1-1.5): 0.30

02(0.8-3.6): 1.20

V1(5.25: 6.10

V2(0.30): 0.23

P1(-.25-0.5): 0.48

F1(14-16): 14

F2(11-16): 13

Mask: 000E<-

If there is a problem detected during the EQC process and the instrument is not operating within its

specifications, a FAIL message will display. The failed parameter(s) will be indicated by an arrow

( ) to the right of the measured value(s). Press the Next

key and perform the corrective action

described. When the corrective action is completed, repeat the EQC. If diagnostic failure displays a

second time, record the name of the parameter(s) indicated by an arrow ( ) (e.g. V1, V2, O1) and

contact Technical Support. Refer to Chapter 10, Troubleshooting for more information.

NOTE: Results can be printed using the printer accessory. Press the

key to print results if this accessory is included

with your system.

5.2

Wet Quality Control

The VerifyNow instrument also supports two levels of wet quality controls. Wet Quality Control (WQC)

is intended to be used with a diluent and a test device as a basis for quantitative quality control.

Specifically, the WQC measures two levels of turbidimetric signal that verify the dynamic range of the

instrument. One of these signals is at the level that would be observed in a patient with a minimal

amount of platelet aggregation (negative control), and the other represents a patient who demonstrates

a significant amount of aggregation (positive control).

NOTE: VerifyNow WQC also may be used as a tool for activities other than routine quality control requirements. These

activities include: proficiency testing, laboratory personnel competency evaluation, establishment and verification of system

performance specifications and analytical system quality assessment.

5.2.1

Level 1 WQC

WQC Level 1 is formulated at a clinically relevant level and is representative of a sample with platelet

inhibition. During Level 1 WQC, diluent is used to verify continued performance by checking that

actual results are within a standard range. It takes approximately 3 to 5 minutes to complete using the

following procedure:

NOTE: Pressing the Back

key will stop the quality control test at any point and return to the main menu.

Materials

You will need

1 test device and 1 WQC diluent tube.

NOTE: Do not use test devices or WQC materials beyond the expiration date.

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