Deciding experiments
Deciding which experiments must be performed begins with reviewing the manufacturer's insert which will outline the Oftentimes the manufacturer insert will specifically use the same MV terms such as “LoD.” Focus on confirming these under your lab’s conditions and
It’s also important to consider clinical importance, analytes, and regulatory requirements. For example, the Limit of Blank (LoB) Experiment may not be required for RBC tests as human levels could never reach that low. Prioritize experiments addressing potential variances in your lab, and consult guidelines from bodies like the FDA, CLSI, and EMA to ensure thorough verification.
Selecting Experiments
There are 2 ways to Manage Experiments: By test or by experiment.
To Manage Experiments by test, navigate to the Experiment Design section of the MV and then to the Quantitative or Qualitative Tests section where the test resides.
In the test’s row, the Experiment Selection dropdown may be used to toggle whether the experiment will be included.
To Manage Experiments by experiment, navigate to the Experiment Design section of the MV and then to experiments.
The experiment section allows for toggling of tests for each experiment. Each test can be selected individually or toggling the experiment itself will the experiment from all tests.