Quality Control in Clinical Laboratories
Πέτρος Καρκαλούσος, Angelos Evangelopoulos
- Year
- 2011
- Citations
- 35
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
1.1 The automated analyzers in clinical laboratories Nowadays, the overwhelming majority of laboratory results in clinical laboratories is being generated by automated analyzers. Modern automated analyzers are highly sophisticated instruments which can produce a tremendous number of laboratory results in a very short time. This is achieved thanks to the integration of technologies from three different scientific fields: analytical chemistry, computer science and robotics. The combination of these technologies substitutes a huge number of glassware equipment and tedious, repetitive laboratory work. As a matter of fact, the laboratory routine work has diminished significantly. Today laboratory personnel’s duties have been shifted from manual work to the maintenance of the equipment, internal and external quality control, instrument calibration and data management of the generated results.
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