Calculation of ISR deviation [Bioanalytics]

posted by ElMaestro  – Denmark, 2013-04-23 22:30 (4418 d 18:50 ago) – Posting: # 10478
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Hi Helmut,

❝ stupid question. Sometimes I feel I’m lacking the most basic skills. EMA’s GL states:

The concentration obtained for the initial analysis and the concentration obtained by reanalysis should be within 20% of their mean for at least 67% of the repeats.

In the past we have calculated the percent deviation of the difference between measurements from their mean. Example:

  1st     2nd     x      ∆2-1    |∆ (% x)|

40.303  42.333  41.318  +2.030     4.91

❝ Have we been too stringent?


Yes.

❝ Does EMA expect instead:

  1st     2nd     x      ∆1-x    ∆2-x    ∆1 (% x)  ∆2 (% x)  |∆1,2 (% x)|

40.303  42.333  41.318  -1.015  +1.015   -2.46     +2.46        2.46


Yes.

Reported   ISR     Avg.    LimitLo  LimitHi   Pass_Rpt   Pass_ISR
40.303     42.333  41.318  33.0544  49.5816   1          1

Pass or fail!
ElMaestro

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