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Evaluation of capillary electrophoresis assay for CDT on SEBIA's Capillarys System: Intra and inter laboratory precision, reference interval and cut-off

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CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 411, Issue 23-24, Pages 1888-1893

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2010.07.015

Keywords

CDT; Alcohol biomarker; Disialotransferrin; Capillary electrophoresis; Uncertainty

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Background: Carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) measurement on the multicapillary system Capillarys (TM) is characterized by high throughput and an on-line sample pre-treatment. This study evaluates the linearity and the precision of this technique, the correlation with the candidate reference method and the effect of genetic transferrin variants. Upper reference limit and cut-off values were calculated. Methods: The precision study was carried out following CLSI EP5-A protocol. The between laboratory variation was calculated from an eight-site study. The upper reference limit (URL) was conventionally calculated from a reference population of 225 samples and verified by a Bhattacharya analysis in a large (n = 19,129) population. A population of 314 heavy consumers was used for calculation of the cut-off limit. Additionally the measurement uncertainty was calculated according to EDMA (European Diagnostic Manufacturers Association) and IRMM. Results: The imprecision found was less than 5%, linearity was excellent for CDT values ranging from 2% to 20%. The between site variation around the cut-off value (CDT ranging from 1.68% to 1.79%) was clinically not significant. The upper reference limit (95th percentile) was calculated at 1.3% by the conventional IFCC method and confirmed by Bhattacharya calculations. The optimum cut-off for this CZE method was 1.6%, taken into account the measurement uncertainty. The regression equation with the candidate reference method was Disialotransferrin(Capillarys2) = Disialotransferrin(HPLC)*0.968 - 0.248. Genetic variants and abnormal profiles were well recognized. Conclusions: These results demonstrate that the Capillarys CDT method is robust and reliable in routine use with a high degree of homogeneity from one system to another and is highly correlated with the candidate HPLC reference method. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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