PFA 100-IQCP
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Does anyone have an IQCP for the PFA 100 they would be willing to share with our lab's hemo department?
Thanks,
Charlene Willms MT (ASCP)
HF Macomb POCC
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Our hemo department would also be interested.
J
Jeremy Williford, PBT (ASCP)
Point of Care Support Specialist, Clinical Laboratory Services
South Georgia Medical Center | 2501 N Patterson St. | Valdosta, GA 31602
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IQCP should not be required, as there are no external controls available for this test and analyzer:
From CAP:
For tests where there are no external control materials available, the laboratory must establish its own procedures for detecting errors and monitoring test performance. An IQCP is not required, although the risk assessment process may aid a laboratory in identifying potential risk and developing an effective QC plan. Some examples of tests without external control materials include tests for cold agglutinins and for platelet function testing using methods in which normal donor samples are the only source for verifying the system's performance. Laboratories must follow manufacturer's instructions for quality control at minimum.