2011
DOI: 10.1667/rr2425.1
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Biological Dosimetry Intercomparison Exercise: An Evaluation of Triage and Routine Mode Results by Robust Methods

Abstract: Well-defined protocols and quality management standards are indispensable for biological dosimetry laboratories. Participation in periodic proficiency testing by interlaboratory comparisons is also required. This harmonization is essential if a cooperative network is used to respond to a mass casualty event. Here we present an international intercomparison based on dicentric chromosome analysis for dose assessment performed in the framework of the IAEA Regional Latin American RLA/9/054 Project. The exercise in… Show more

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“…Specifically, the interpolation of the frequency of dicentrics scored at metaphase to a pre-established dose-effect calibration curve is considered as the «gold standard» method for biological dosimetry that may be also applied for triage biodosimetry in case of a mass-casualty event [29][30][31]. At present, it is the most validated and widely used method for dose assessment and has been proved to be a very useful biodosimetry tool for acute, protracted, or partial-body exposure [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the interpolation of the frequency of dicentrics scored at metaphase to a pre-established dose-effect calibration curve is considered as the «gold standard» method for biological dosimetry that may be also applied for triage biodosimetry in case of a mass-casualty event [29][30][31]. At present, it is the most validated and widely used method for dose assessment and has been proved to be a very useful biodosimetry tool for acute, protracted, or partial-body exposure [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ISO standard for proficiency testing through inter-laboratory comparisons 13528 (ISO 2005) recommends a number of methods for comparing results from two or more laboratories. The robust z-test has previously been usefully applied in biodosimetry (Di Giorgio et al 2011;Wilkins et al 2015) and thus is used again here. The results, which are presented in Table 2, demonstrate satisfactory agreement across the laboratories for the vast majority of the data.…”
Section: The Aims Of This Inter-comparison Werementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is therefore important to fix the adapted criteria for inter-comparison analysis as it can have an impact on the conclusion of the proficiency of a laboratory. Based on ISO 13528 (ISO 13528 2005), the Z-score has been first used in Di Giorgio's publication (Di Giorgio et al 2011). However, this is not the only parameter to take into account.…”
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confidence: 99%