Abstract
The interferences of o-raffinose cross-linked hemoglobin (Hemolink(TM)) were examined and compared in two serum creatinine methods on the Hitachi 717 [Boehringer Mannheim (BMC) and Synermed] and in an enzymatic creatinine method on the Vitros 750 (Johnson and Johnson). Interference was considered significant when the change in creatinine concentration from the control exceeded the 95% confidence limits of each method. Significant interference was observed for the BMC/Hitachi 717 method with Hemolink ≤5 g/L. No interference was observed for the Synermed/Hitachi 717 assay with Hemolink up to 30 g/L in normal samples and up to 50 g/L in samples with increase creatinine. No interference was observed for the Vitros 750 assay with Hemolink up to 50 g/L at both normal and increased concentrations of creatinine. Although the BMC/Hitachi 717 method was considered unacceptable, the Synermed/Hitachi 717 and the Vitros 750 methods allow accurate quantification of serum creatinine in the presence of Hemolink.
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Ali, A. C. Y., Mihas, C. C., & Campbell, J. A. (1997). Interferences of o-raffinose cross-linked hemoglobin in three methods for serum creatinine. In Clinical Chemistry (Vol. 43, pp. 1738–1743). American Association for Clinical Chemistry Inc. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/43.9.1738
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