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Multicenter Evaluation of an Automated Assay for Troponin I

Authors :
Claude Darte
Marilyn D. Olson
Fred S. Apple
Stephen L. Chan
Denise Uettwiller-Geiger
Alan H.B. Wu
David L. Woodrum
Anthony W. Jevans
Sean Roberts
Per Venge
Source :
Clinical Chemistry. 48:869-876
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2002.

Abstract

Background: Cardiac troponin I (cTnI) is a powerful tool to aid in the diagnosis of myocardial infarction and cardiac muscle damage. We describe an assay that overcomes problems of early assays that were often affected by cTnI degradation, assay interference, poor sensitivity, and imprecision.Methods: The analytical performance of the Access® AccuTnITM assay (Beckman Coulter) was evaluated at five institutions. Controls, zero calibrator, and diluted patient samples were used to determine precision, detection limit, functional sensitivity, and linearity. The 97.5 and 99 percentiles of a reference population were determined. Common interferents and heterophilic patient samples were tested. Equimolarity was determined by assaying samples with various ratios of free and complexed cTnI. Matched samples drawn into serum, EDTA, lithium heparin, and sodium heparin sample tubes were compared.Results: Total imprecision (CVs) was 4.0–8.8% between 0.40 and 31 μg/L cTnI. The detection limit was 60 μg/L and not affected by common assay interferents. An equimolar response was observed with free, complexed, phosphorylated, and dephosphorylated forms of cTnI. Results were 4% lower in serum and 14% lower in EDTA plasma than in lithium heparin plasma (P Conclusion: AccuTnI is a sensitive and precise assay for the measurement of cTnI.

Details

ISSN :
15308561 and 00099147
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Chemistry
Accession number :
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