MV - Experiment General Recommendations

Analyzer is set up in Cualia → AnalyzersAnalyzers
Tests are set up in the analyzer → Quantitative TestsQuantitative Tests and Qualitative TestsQualitative Tests
The initial MV details are prepared → MV Overview and DetailsMV Overview and Details

General Experiment Recommendations: Dos and Don’ts

Don’t: Enter private patient information, identifiers or data into Cualia.
Don’t: Rush Through an MV: Sometimes an MV can take months waiting for the right samples to come through. Based on our experience, the most time consuming part of an MV is finding out after days after measurements and painstakingly entering in the data to find that something was done incorrectly and the cycle must be repeated.
Don’t: Rely too much on controls, calibrators and spiked samples: The goal of an MV is not to pass inspection but to truly evaluate that your instrumentation’s performance is up to clinical standards. Using samples that reflect the lab’s testing population will offer the best insights into the evaluation
Do: Prepare your Cualia MV before taking measurements: Having a blueprint of work provides a smooth experience.
Do: Enter Results Directly into Cualia: Taking down results to enter them into a spreadsheet just to copy them into Cualia will increase sources of error. When a result is returned, enter it directly into Cualia. You will be able to immediately have feedback into the success state of the experiment, identifying any missing variables that will hinder your MV.
Do: Ask for clarification. Talk to regulators, auditor, consultants and don’t hesitate to reach out to support@cualia.io with questions.