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BIOANALYTICAL STANDARDIZING FOR SEROLOGICAL DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL DEVICES

Journal: Biotechnologia Acta (Vol.8, No. 2)

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Page : 112-119

Keywords : in vitro diagnostics; serological methods; analytical methods; standardization; validation.;

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Abstract

In article we analyzed national and international regulations concerning the quality and safety of medical devices for in vitro diagnostics. We discussed the possibility of a partial application of the recommendations of the State Pharmacopoeia of Ukraine to this type of product. The main guiding regulatory documents establishing requirements for quality and safety tools for the serological diagnosis products are The technical regulation on medical devices for the diagnosis in vitro, DSTU ISO 13485 “Medical devices. Quality management system. Regulatory requirements”, and DSTU ISO/IEC 17025 “General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories”. Similar requirements of the State Pharmacopoeia of Ukraine which are used for drug standardization can not be directly applied to the medical devises for in vitro diagnostics due to a number of features, namely, the serological diagnosis products pre-designed to determine the unknown concentration of a particular analyte in a biological material, the diagnostic kits has to include the control samples (internal standard systems) that need to be calibrated. It was determined following parameters of bioanalytical standardization and validation characterization for of qualitative (semi quantitative) test-kits for serological diagnosis: precision (convergence, intralaboratory precision and reproducibility), diagnostic and analytical specificity, diagnostic sensitivity. It's necessary to inspect additional parameters for quantitative test-kits such as accuracy (precision), linearity, analytical sensitivity and range.

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