Increasing Efficiency and Quality by Consolidation of Clinical Chemistry and Immunochemistry Systems with MODULARANALYTICSSWA
Open Access
- 31 March 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry
- Vol. 2008, 1-14
- https://doi.org/10.1155/2008/498921
Abstract
MODULARANALYTICSSerum Work Area (in USA Integrated MODULARANALYTICS, MODULARANALYTICSis a trademark of a member of the Roche Group) represents a further approach to automation in the laboratory medicine. This instrument combines previously introduced modular systems for the clinical chemistry and immunochemistry laboratory and allows customised combinations for various laboratory workloads. Functionality, practicability, and workflow behaviour of MODULARANALYTICSSerum Work Area were evaluated in an international multicenter study at six laboratories. Across all experiments, 236000 results from 32400 samples were generated using 93 methods. Simulated routine testing which included provocation incidents and anomalous situations demonstrated good performance and full functionality. Heterogeneous immunoassays, performed on the E-module with the electrochemiluminescence technology, showed reproducibility at the same level of the general chemistry tests, which was well within the clinical demands. Sample carryover cannot occur due to intelligent sample processing. Workflow experiments for the various module combinations, with menus of about 50 assays, yielded mean sample processing times of38 minutes for combined clinical chemistry and immunochemistry requests;50 minutes including automatically repeated samples. MODULARANALYTICSSerum Work Area offered simplified workflow by combining various laboratory segments. It increased efficiency while maintaining or even improving quality of laboratory processes.
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