In 1993 a nationwide cytogenetic external quality assessment program (EQA)
was initiated in the Federal Republic of Germany. Presently, some 70 labora
tories, representing approximately 90 % of all cytogenetic diagnostic tests
, an participating in the study. Based on the quality assessment scheme of
the Association of Clinical Cytogoneticists (1988) in the United Kingdom, q
uality of chromosome preparation and speed of routine diagnostic services a
re being evaluated. As a result of continuous external quality assessment,
the mean banding level of participating laboratories rose from below 400 ba
nds per haploid set (bphs) in 1994 to approximately 450 bphs in 1999 in pre
natal tests and from about 400 to approximately 500 bphs in postnatal tests
over the same 5-yr period. The percentage of participants achieving a band
ing level of 400 bphs or higher rose from approximately 50% to 93% in prena
tal tests and from 60% to 96% in postnatal tests. No significant difference
s were observed in banding scores achieved by private laboratories compared
to university institutes. The impact of the assessment of interpretation,
reporting, and documentation remains difficult to evaluate. Preliminary dat
a point to a more stringent adherence to ISCN nomenclature in karyotype des
ignation by participants. Copyright (C) 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel.