ERP Micro December 2019
N x = number of samples tested at level x ( L 1 or L 2 ) with the reference method by all the collaborators.
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( ) alt x x CP p N + =
2
where
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CP x = number of samples with a confirmed positive result obtained with the alternative method at level x
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( L 1 or L 2 ) for all the collaborators;
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N x = number of samples tested at level x ( L 1 or L 2 ) with the alternative method by all the collaborators.
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) ND-PD 3 max
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( ) ( ) ref alt ref alt p p p = × + + + − + × + ( ) ( ) ( ( x N p
)
)
(
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where
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N x = number of samples tested for level x ( L 1 or L 2 ) with the reference method by all the collaborators.
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Negative Deviation – Negative results of the alternative method when the corresponding reference method
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result is positive.
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Positive Deviation – positive result of the alternative method when the corresponding reference method
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result is negative
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Note * Positive and negative deviations are not the same as false positive and false negative results for an
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unpaired study.
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The AL is not met when the observed value is higher than the AL. When the AL is not met,
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investigations should be made (e.g. root cause analysis) in order to provide an explanation of the observed
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results. Based on the AL and the additional information, it is decided whether the alternative method is
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regarded as not fit for purpose. The reasons for acceptance of the alternative method when the AL is not
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met shall be stated in the study report. In this study, fractional recovery was observed at Level 1. The
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calculations are the following (See Table 9), according to the EN ISO 16140-2 (2016):
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