The International Federation of Clinical Chemistry Working Group (IFCC-WG) on HbA1C Standardization has developed reference methods for HbA1C analysis to ensure accuracy in measurement. The IFCC reference method plays a critical role in standardizing laboratory testing by providing a scientifically robust and internationally accepted reference measurement procedure. Its primary objective is to minimize inter-laboratory variation and analytical bias, thereby improving harmonization of results worldwide. Such consistency is especially vital for clinically significant parameters like HbA1C, where even small differences in results can influence diagnosis, monitoring and treatment decisions.
The HLC-723G11 Variant Analysis Mode, has successfully participated in a recognized IFCC certification program and has demonstrated reliable alignment with the IFCC reference measurement system. This confirms that the HLC-723G11 Variant Analysis Mode, meets stringent analytical performance requirements and operates consistently within established quality standards.
The certification summarizes key analytical performance characteristics, including total allowable error, bias and imprecision, evaluated across a broad clinically relevant measurement range. Overall, the results reflect analytical reliability, consistency and dependable performance across the tested range.
This certification provides clinicians with confidence that the HLC-723G11 Variant Analysis Mode, delivers results that align with established standards, thereby supporting clinical decision-making and improved patient care.