M. Romer et al., THE ANALYTICAL PERFORMANCE OF THE CIBA-CORNING ACS-180 AUTOMATED IMMUNOASSAY SYSTEM - A MULTICENTER EVALUATION, European journal of clinical chemistry and clinical biochemistry, 32(5), 1994, pp. 395-407
The analytical performance of the Ciba Coming ACS: 180 automated immun
oassay system was studied according to a revised version of the ECCLS
guidelines (1) and partly according to a protocol of the Societe Franc
aise de Biologie Clinique (SFBC) (3) in a multicentre evaluation invol
ving three laboratories. The determination of 8 analytes yielded more
than 50 000 data. The values for imprecision showed that the ACS:180 i
s comparable to the ES-600, and gives better results for many analytes
than other comparison methods. The recovery of system-assigned values
in control sera was acceptable for all analytes. The upper limits of
linearity claimed by the manufacturer were confirmed for all analytes.
In many cases, the results for patients' samples showed good agreemen
t between the ACS:180 and several different comparison methods. One ex
ception was lutropin, with a large spread of the data. Furthermore, fo
r human chorionic gonadotropin and prostate-specific antigen, the slop
es of the fitting lines were significantly higher than 1. Triacylglyce
rols and haemoglobin did not significantly influence the measurements
of any analyte. Bilirubin affected the measurement of triiodothyronine
and human chorionic gonadotropin. Significant drift or carry-over eff
ects were not detected. The selective ACS:180 is fully automatic, requ
ires relative short personnel time, and was easy to operate.