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Interlaboratory bilirubin variability.
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1982
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Medical DiagnosticsConjugated Bilirubin AnalysesEngineeringQuality Control MaterialsTotal Bilirubin AdMedicineBioanalysisQuantitative AnalysisHematologyPathologyToxicologyAnalytical ChemistryLiquid ChromatographyClinical ChemistryChromatographic AnalysisLaboratory MedicineChromatographyInterlaboratory Bilirubin Variability
Stabilized liquid quality control sera, some with elevated bilirubin concentrations, were distributed to laboratories for total and conjugated (direct) bilirubin analyses. Interlaboratory variability was high; for example, results ranged from 10.9 to 24.0 mg/100 ml for a serum with a mean bilirubin concentration of 18.1 mg/100 ml. Coefficients of variation were typically 10% to 12% for total bilirubin ad approximately 24% for conjugated bilirubin analyses. It is believed that these stabilized sera, when used as quality control materials, can help reduce the unacceptably large interlaboratory variability found in this study.