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|title=[[File:BaglivoE.jpg|left|100px|Baglivo Eleonora]] <u>Baglivo Eleonora</u>, Cardoso LHD, Cecatto C, Gnaiger E (2022) Statistical analysis of instrumental reproducibility as internal quality control in high-resolution respirometry. Bioblast 2022: BEC Inaugural Conference. <br>[[Baglivo 2022 MitoFit-QC|ยป''MitoFit Preprint''ยซ]] ย 
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We applied this SOP in a 3-year study using 48 Oroboros O2k chambers. Stability of air and zero O<sub>2</sub> calibration signals was monitored throughout intervals of up to 8 months without sensor service. Maximum drift over 1 to 3 days was 0.06 pmolโˆ™s<sup>โˆ’1</sup>โˆ™mL<sup>โˆ’1</sup>, without persistence over time since drift was <0.004 pmolโˆ™s<sup>โˆ’1</sup>โˆ™mL<sup>โˆ’1</sup> for time intervals of one month, corresponding to a drift per day of 0.2 % of the signal at air saturation. Instrumental O<sub>2</sub> background -d''c''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub>/d''t'' was stable within ยฑ1 pmolโˆ™s<sup>โˆ’1</sup>โˆ™mL<sup>โˆ’1</sup> when measured at monthly intervals. These results confirm the instrumental limit of detection of volume-specific O<sub>2</sub> flux at ยฑ1 pmolโˆ™s<sup>โˆ’1</sup>โˆ™mL<sup>โˆ’1</sup>. The instrumental SOP applied in the present study contributes to the generally applicable internal quality control management ensuring the unique reproducibility in high-resolution respirometry.
We applied this SOP in a 3-year study using 48 Oroboros O2k chambers. Stability of air and zero O<sub>2</sub> calibration signals was monitored throughout intervals of up to 8 months without sensor service. Maximum drift over 1 to 3 days was 0.06 pmolโˆ™s<sup>โˆ’1</sup>โˆ™mL<sup>โˆ’1</sup>, without persistence over time since drift was <0.004 pmolโˆ™s<sup>โˆ’1</sup>โˆ™mL<sup>โˆ’1</sup> for time intervals of one month, corresponding to a drift per day of 0.2 % of the signal at air saturation. Instrumental O<sub>2</sub> background -d''c''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub>/d''t'' was stable within ยฑ1 pmolโˆ™s<sup>โˆ’1</sup>โˆ™mL<sup>โˆ’1</sup> when measured at monthly intervals. These results confirm the instrumental limit of detection of volume-specific O<sub>2</sub> flux at ยฑ1 pmolโˆ™s<sup>โˆ’1</sup>โˆ™mL<sup>โˆ’1</sup>. The instrumental SOP applied in the present study contributes to the generally applicable internal quality control management ensuring the unique reproducibility in high-resolution respirometry.
|keywords=high-resolution respirometry HRR; polarographic oxygen sensor POS; air calibration; instrumental background; reproducibility; limit of detection; internal quality control IQC; standard operating procedure SOP
|keywords=high-resolution respirometry HRR; polarographic oxygen sensor POS; air calibration; instrumental background; reproducibility; limit of detection; internal quality control IQC; standard operating procedure SOP
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Baglivo Eleonora, Cardoso LHD, Cecatto C, Gnaiger E (2022) Statistical analysis of instrumental reproducibility as internal quality control in high-resolution respirometry. Bioblast 2022: BEC Inaugural Conference.
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Baglivo Eleonora, Cardoso Luiza HD, Cecatto Cristiane, Gnaiger Erich (2022)

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Evaluation of instrumental reproducibility is a primary component of quality control to quantify the precision and limit of detection of analytical procedures. A pre-analytical instrumental standard operating procedure (SOP) is implemented in high-resolution respirometry consisting of: (1) a daily SOP-POS for air calibration of the polarographic oxygen sensor (POS) in terms of oxygen concentration cO2 [ยตM]. This is part of the sensor test to evaluate POS performance; (2) a monthly SOP-BG starting with the SOP-POS followed by the chamber test quantifying the instrumental O2 background. The chamber test focuses on the slope dcO2/dt [pmolโˆ™sโˆ’1โˆ™mLโˆ’1] to determine O2 consumption by the POS and O2 backdiffusion into the chamber as a function of cO2 in the absence of sample. Finally, zero O2 calibration completes the sensor test.

We applied this SOP in a 3-year study using 48 Oroboros O2k chambers. Stability of air and zero O2 calibration signals was monitored throughout intervals of up to 8 months without sensor service. Maximum drift over 1 to 3 days was 0.06 pmolโˆ™sโˆ’1โˆ™mLโˆ’1, without persistence over time since drift was <0.004 pmolโˆ™sโˆ’1โˆ™mLโˆ’1 for time intervals of one month, corresponding to a drift per day of 0.2 % of the signal at air saturation. Instrumental O2 background -dcO2/dt was stable within ยฑ1 pmolโˆ™sโˆ’1โˆ™mLโˆ’1 when measured at monthly intervals. These results confirm the instrumental limit of detection of volume-specific O2 flux at ยฑ1 pmolโˆ™sโˆ’1โˆ™mLโˆ’1. The instrumental SOP applied in the present study contributes to the generally applicable internal quality control management ensuring the unique reproducibility in high-resolution respirometry.

โ€ข Keywords: high-resolution respirometry HRR; polarographic oxygen sensor POS; air calibration; instrumental background; reproducibility; limit of detection; internal quality control IQC; standard operating procedure SOP

โ€ข O2k-Network Lab: AT Innsbruck Oroboros


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