1. Assessment of serum total 25-hydroxyvitamin D assays for Vitamin D External Quality Assessment Scheme (DEQAS) materials distributed at ambient and frozen conditions
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Ravi Kaul, Robert L. Fitzgerald, Grace Hahm, Christine A. Simpson, Carole Tourneur, Sarah Meadows, Stephen A. Wise, Sohail Mushtaq, Graham D. Carter, Chung S Ho, Carolyn Q. Burdette, Jinyun Yuan, Christian Popp, Patrick J Twomey, Jan Schultess, Emma L Williams, Neil Parker, P.M. Crump, Christopher T. Sempos, David L. Duewer, Johanna E. Camara, Eugene Jansen, Fiona Ivison, J. Simard, Ramón A Durazo-Arvizu, Marcelo Cidade Batista, Michael H. Creer, Norma Breen, Etienne Cavalier, Emmett W K Law, Dilshad Ahmed Khan, Kimberly Robyak, Andrew N. Hoofnagle, Michael W. Clarke, Mark Kilbane, Camille Pease, Renaud Gonthier, Christian Beckert, Julia Jones, Ralf Fischer, Brett Holmquist, Lorna Cox, James Freeman, Federica Nalin, Adam J. Kuszak, Glen Van Slooten, Pierre Lukas, Joyce Merkel, Alfredo Villarreal, and Jody M W van den Ouweland
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Sample handling ,Analyte ,Chromatography ,Chemistry ,Ligand binding assay ,Linear regression ,External quality assessment ,Vitamin D and neurology ,Serum samples ,Biochemistry ,Analytical Chemistry - Abstract
The Vitamin D External Quality Assessment Scheme (DEQAS) distributes human serum samples four times per year to over 1000 participants worldwide for the determination of total serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D)]. These samples are stored at −40 °C prior to distribution and the participants are instructed to store the samples frozen at −20 °C or lower after receipt; however, the samples are shipped to participants at ambient conditions (i.e., no temperature control). To address the question of whether shipment at ambient conditions is sufficient for reliable performance of various 25(OH)D assays, the equivalence of DEQAS human serum samples shipped under frozen and ambient conditions was assessed. As part of a Vitamin D Standardization Program (VDSP) commutability study, two sets of the same nine DEQAS samples were shipped to participants at ambient temperature and frozen on dry ice. Twenty-eight laboratories participated in this study and provided 34 sets of results for the measurement of 25(OH)D using 20 ligand binding assays and 14 liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) methods. Equivalence of the assay response for the frozen versus ambient DEQAS samples for each assay was evaluated using multi-level modeling, paired t-tests including a false discovery rate (FDR) approach, and ordinary least squares linear regression analysis of frozen versus ambient results. Using the paired t-test and confirmed by FDR testing, differences in the results for the ambient and frozen samples were found to be statistically significant at p
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- 2021