Criteria for the practicability assessment of analyser
1993
Criteria for Assessing Automatic Analyser Practicability
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Author Information
Author(s): C. Biosca, R. Galimany
Primary Institution: Spanish Society of Clinical Chemistry
Hypothesis
What criteria should be considered to assess the practicability of an automatic analyser?
Conclusion
The study outlines essential criteria for selecting an automatic analyser based on reliability and practicability.
Supporting Evidence
- Reliability is defined as the ability of an analyser to maintain good analytical quality over time.
- Practicability includes qualities that inform about the analyser's suitability for specific working conditions.
- The criteria for selecting an analyser include environment, work organization, versatility, safety controls, staff training, maintenance, and operational costs.
Takeaway
This paper explains how to choose the best automatic analyser for a lab by looking at its reliability and how well it fits the lab's needs.
Methodology
Theoretical criteria for assessing automatic analysers were discussed, focusing on reliability and practicability.
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