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Hi,

We just finish the evaluation of the new reagent for TSH3 and the correlation is very good.

But I’m not sure yet if I will change my reference values and use the ones recommended by Beckman.

Ihssan

 

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Hi  and the correlation is very good.


I've just completed our on-site validation, and found excellent correlation on our three DxI800 analyzers.

Best regards

Rose



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We certainly haven’t found a 20% bias.
 
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 New Beckman Coulter TSH reagent

 
Dear colleagues,
 
Has any lab already performed a comparison study between the old Beckman Coulter hypersensitive TSH assay and the new TSH3 on the DXI-800?
On our study we have found a good correlation (R=0.99) but approximately 20% positive Bias, which is not matching with the slight negative Bias we should expect from the insert of the new assay sent by Beckman Coulter, and we are wondering if our results with the new assay are right.
 
Thanks in advance,
 
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Antonio Reche
 
Clinical Biochemist
Darent Valley Hospital
 
 


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