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MODULAR ANALYTICS: A New Approach to Automation in the Clinical Laboratory
Author(s) -
Gary L. Horowitz,
Zahur Zaman,
Norbert Blanckaert,
Daniel W. Chan,
Jeffrey A. DuBois,
Olivier Golaz,
Noury Mensi,
Franz Keller,
Herbert R. Stolz,
Karl Klingler,
Alessandro Marocchi,
L Prencipe,
Ronald W. McLawhon,
Olaug L. Nilsen,
Michael Oellerich,
Hilmar Luthe,
JeanLuc Orsonneau,
Gérard Richeux,
F Recio,
Esther Roldán,
Lars Rymo,
Anne-Charlotte Wicktorsson,
Shirley L. Welch,
Heinrich Wieland,
Andrea Busse Grawitz,
Hiroshi Mitsumaki,
Margaret M. McGovern,
Katherine Ng,
Wolfgang Stockmann
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
journal of analytical methods in chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-8865
pISSN - 2090-8873
DOI - 10.1155/jammc.2005.8
Subject(s) - workflow , modular design , analytics , computer science , automation , laboratory automation , turnaround time , data science , operating system , engineering , database , mechanical engineering
MODULAR ANALYTICS (Roche Diagnostics) (MODULAR ANALYTICS, Elecsys and Cobas Integra are trademarks of a member of the Roche Group) represents a new approach to automation for the clinical chemistry laboratory. It consists of a control unit, a core unit with a bidirectional multitrack rack transportation system, and three distinct kinds of analytical modules: an ISE module, a P800 module (44 photometric tests, throughput of up to 800 tests/h), and a D2400 module (16 photometric tests, throughput up to 2400 tests/h). MODULAR ANALYTICS allows customised configurations for various laboratory workloads. The performance and practicability of MODULAR ANALYTICS were evaluated in an international multicentre study at 16 sites. Studies included precision, accuracy, analytical range, carry-over, and workflow assessment. More than 700 000 results were obtained during the course of the study. Median between-day CVs were typically less than 3% for clinical chemistries and less than 6% for homogeneous immunoassays. Median recoveries for nearly all standardised reference materials were within 5% of assigned values. Method comparisons versus current existing routine instrumentation were clinically acceptable in all cases. During the workflow studies, the work from three to four single workstations was transferred to MODULAR ANALYTICS, which offered over 100 possible methods, with reduction in sample splitting, handling errors, and turnaround time. Typical sample processing time on MODULAR ANALYTICS was less than 30 minutes, an improvement from the current laboratory systems. By combining multiple analytic units in flexible ways, MODULAR ANALYTICS met diverse laboratory needs and offered improvement in workflow over current laboratory situations. It increased overall efficiency while maintaining (or improving) quality.

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