ISO-21151 › In vitro diagnostic medical devices - Requirements for international harmonisation protocols establishing metrological traceability of values assigned to calibrators and human samples
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This document specifies requirements for a protocol implemented by an international body to achieve equivalent results among two or more IVD MDs for the same measurand for cases where there are no reference measurement procedures and no fit-for-purpose certified reference materials or international conventional calibrators. In this case, the harmonisation protocol defines the highest level of metrological traceability for the stated measurand.
This document can be applied in cases when certified reference materials or international conventional calibrators exist but are not fit-for-purpose because, for example, they are not commutable with human samples.
NOTE This document addresses one case of traceability of assigned and measured values described in 5.6 in ISO 17511:2020.
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Document Number
ISO 21151:2020
Revision Level
1ST EDITION
Status
Current
Publication Date
May 1, 2020
Committee Number
ISO/TC 212