Extended and fully automated newborn screening method for mass spectrometry detection

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Abstract

A new and fully automated newborn screening method for mass spectrometry was introduced in this paper. Pathological relevant amino acids, acylcarnitines, and certain steroids are detected within 4 min per sample. Each sample is treated in an automated and standardized workflow, where a mixture of deuterated internal standards is sprayed onto the sample before extraction. All compounds showed good linearity, and intra- and inter-day variation lies within the acceptance criteria (except for aspartic acid). The described workflow decreases analysis cost and labor while improving the sample traceability towards good laboratory practice.

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Gaugler, S., Rykl, J., Wegner, I., Von Däniken, T., Fingerhut, R., & Schlotterbeck, G. (2018). Extended and fully automated newborn screening method for mass spectrometry detection. International Journal of Neonatal Screening, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijns4010002

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