Annales de Biologie Clinique
MENUExamples of accreditation of serum and urinary proteins electrophoresis Volume 78, issue 1, Janvier-Février 2020
Authors
1 Centre hospitalier Bourgoin-Jallieu, France
2 Centre hospitalier Rodez, France
3 Hôpital Saint-Antoine, AP-HP, Paris, France
4 Hôpital Tenon, AP-HP, Paris, France
5 Centre hospitalier Le Mans, France
6 Hôpitaux civils de Lyon, France
7 Centre hospitalier Dôle, France
8 Hôpital Lapeyronie, Montpellier, France
9 Asqualab, Paris
* Correspondance
a Membres du groupe mixte Collège national biochimie des hôpitaux - Société française de biologie clinique : Hélène Albinet, Bruno Baudin, Gaspard Beaune, Khaldia Belabbas, Viviane Blanc-Pattin, Valéry Bourbonneux, Elizabeth Caussé, Sylvie Chassepoux, Cédric Desbene, Soraya Fellahi, Olivier Gaillard, Mylène Gilleron, Hélène Girot, Fanny Giroux, Laurence Got, Frédérique Grandhomme, Frédérique Jandot, Hakim Kherouf, Sophie Laplanche, Fabrice Lefèvre, Christine Lombard, Emmanuel Louvrier, Kavish Mohabeer, Jean-Gabriel Paul, Laurence Piéroni, Maëlle Plawecki, Carole Poupon, Michèle Rota, Martine Roubille, Valérie Serru, Marie-Hélène Tournoys, Anne Vassault, Stéphanie Vicca.
- Key words: electrophoresis, serum protein, urinary protein, accreditation
- DOI : 10.1684/abc.2020.1527
- Page(s) : 87-92
- Published in: 2020
Serum proteins and urinary proteins electrophoresis are useful biological tests. They are often prescribed for the screening of monoclonal gammopathys and also during follow-up for treatment response. This test can be accredited according to standard NF ISO 15189 since laboratories use analysers and adapted reagents, but there are numerous protocols for the method validation. This paper present the results of a survey proposed in 2019 to biologists by CNBH and SFBC. The aim of this survey is to give biologists a choice among several protocols that have been positively evaluated by COFRAC.
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