9 June 2025 (Monday) - XbarM Analysis


The XbarM alarm is in theory an absolutely brilliant idea. Given that the population with which we are dealing remains constant then the average result of any given blood parameter will also remain constant. And so any serious change in the average of the measurements of that parameter will tell us (me!) that there’s something causing that result to change.

However there is one big assumption in there… if we take the day’s workload and compare it to yesterday’s or tomorrow’s then the population with which we are dealing probably does remain constant. However we aren’t comparing on a daily basis. We are comparing batches of twenty patients. And bearing in mind that the various clinics batch up their work and sent it to us in job lots, XbarM analysis effectively ends up comparing twenty ante-natal patients with twenty oncology patients.
And so the alarm goes off.

There’s an interesting article from Sysmex on the matter which you can read by clicking here.
 

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