Im ersten Teil des Artikels, wurde der Unterschied zwischen den Leistungsparametern Präzision und Genauigkeit und deren Bedeutung erläutert. Im zweiten Teil werden diese beiden Leistungsindikatoren näher beleuchtet.
Um eine schnelle und effektive Identifizierung von Fehlerquellen zu ermöglichen, benötigen Hersteller und Betreiber von Liquid-Handling-Systemen eine noch systematischere und differenziertere Bewertung der Leistungsparameter.
Dies lässt sich durch die Aufschlüsselung des Liquid Handlings, z.B. auf Mikroplatten, in die folgenden sehr grundlegenden Vorgänge erreichen:
Three possible subsets of a data set including L × M × N measurements:
1) One dispensing channel dispenses a run of N aliquots for the intra-run experiments.
2) One dispensing channel dispenses M runs of N individual volumes of liquid per run for the evaluation of inter-run performance.
3) L dispensing channels dispense one run each of N individual liquid volumes for tip-to-tip experiments.
The characterisation of the dispensing performance within the four levels (1) intra-run, (2) inter-run, (3) tip-to-tip and (4) load-to-load performance enables a systematic, detailed and above all differentiated analysis of precision, accuracy and possible sources of error. (1) Intra-run measurements primarily provide information about the basic precision and accuracy of a single dispensing channel of a liquid handler that dispenses aliquots in a continuous run. Errors incorporated by pause times or using different tips are excluded from this analysis. (2) Inter-run measurements reveal errors due to pause time effects and evaluate the reproducibility or stability of a system. The delay time between any two runs for the purpose of characterisation can be adjusted to the anticipated pause times of the respective application, ranging from a few seconds to hours or days. (3) Tip-to-tip measurements evaluate error sources due to variations in the dispensing channel (e.g. different cartridges, nozzle variations, tubing variances, different pressure levels for different dispensing channels, etc.). (4) Load-to-load measurements assess sources of error due to loading operations using, for example, a cartridge or a disposable tip.