Unveiling Internal Quality Control – Part II

Unveiling Internal Quality Control – Part II

The free online initiative was led by Marília Corrêa, a Chemical Engineer and Technical Analyst in the Service Management department at Controllab.

The session covered, in a practical way, essential topics such as the value of internal quality control, the application of rules, the use of Levey-Jennings charts, and data interpretation. By participating, attendees learned how CI ONLINE supports the effectiveness of laboratory routines, ensuring continuous monitoring and quality control.

Questions & Answers

The following questions were not addressed during the Online Meeting.

When a new reagent lot is received, internal controls should be used to verify that the results remain within acceptable limits, without any significant change in performance. If a significant shift in the mean is identified, it is recommended to perform a new valuation of the internal controls to adjust the metrics to the new analytical performance of the assay.

Alternative controls can be used as a complement to traditional controls. The exclusive use of alternative controls is not recommended and should only be adopted in situations where commercial controls are unavailable.

Precision, accuracy, and reliability of results in quantitative immunoassays should be ensured through the proper use of internal controls. To achieve this, the laboratory can follow the planning and implementation steps for internal control detailed in the book “Gestão da fase analítica do laboratório, vol. 2”, available for free on Controllab’s website. Initially, the type of control material to be used for the assay should be selected, the control strategies to be adopted should be defined (considering the quality specifications established by the laboratory), and the data recording method for monitoring the results should be chosen. In this way, proper implementation of internal control in routine testing can be ensured

  • Marília Corrêa

    Chemical engineer and technical analyst in the Service Management department at Controllab.

  • Dr. José Poloni

    Pharmaceutical Biochemist (PUCRS), Master and PhD in Health Sciences (UFCSPA), and Educational Manager at Controllab.

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PRM 0009

Certified Reference Material Producer

Accredited by Coordenação-Geral de Acreditação do Inmetro

Controllab has been accredited as a Certified Reference Material (CRM) Producer since 2016 by Cgcre, under number PMR 0009. The conformity assessment is carried out in accordance with the requirements established in ABNT NBR ISO 17034 and Inmetro standards, ensuring competence for the production of CRMs, as defined in the Scope of Accreditation.

This accreditation attests to Controllab’s technical competence in producing CRMs according to international requirements and enables it to be recognized in other countries, under mutual recognition agreements, thereby reducing technical barriers between Brazil and other countries across continents.

Materiais de Referência Certificados - PMR 0009 - ABNT NBR ISO 17034-Controllab
Cgcre is signatory to the Mutual Recognition Arrangements of the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) and Interamerican Accreditation Cooperation (IAAC).

CAL 0214

Calibration Laboratory

Accredited by Coordenação-Geral de Acreditação do Inmetro

In December 2002, the Calibration Laboratory was accredited by Cgcre. With this recognition, it became part of the Brazilian network of accredited laboratories, under number 214. Since then, it has been periodically evaluated for the maintenance and/or extension of its accreditation.

The Inmetro seal attests to Controllab’s technical competence, credibility, and operational capability for calibration services, in accordance with the requirements of ABNT NBR ISO/IEC 17025.

Calibração de Instrumentos - CAL 0214 - ABNT NBR ISO/IEC 17025 - Controllab
Cgcre is signatory to the Mutual Recognition Arrangements of the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) and Interamerican Accreditation Cooperation (IAAC).

PEP 0003

Proficiency Test Provider

Accredited by Coordenação-Geral de Acreditação do Inmetro

In September 2011, Controllab was accredited by Cgcre as a proficiency test provider, under nº PEP0003. Initially as part of a pilot project by Inmetro, this accreditation was based on ILAC G13: 2007 and included several clinical and hemotherapy tests. In the periodic evaluations of this accreditation, new segments and tests are included and the evaluation is now conducted according to ABNT NBR ISO/IEC 17043.

This accreditation attests to Controllab’s technical competence to develop and conduct proficiency tests in accordance with international requirements and enables it to be recognized in other countries, in accordance with mutual recognition agreements signed by Brazil in Mercosur, the Americas and Europe.

PEP 0003 - ABNT NBR ISO-IEC 17043 - Controllab

Cgcre is signatory to the Mutual Recognition Arrangements of the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) and Interamerican Accreditation Cooperation (IAAC).