Results of a multicenter evaluation of automated assays for measurement of apolipoproteins (apo) A-I and B with the Paramax® analytical system are reported. Apo A-I and apo B response surface models were used to optimize concentrations of critical assay variables. Overall imprecision for apo A-I controls at concentrations of 1.01-1.61 g/L was 3.7-6.6%; overall imprecision for apo B controls at 1.00-1.61 g/L was 2.8-6.9%. There was no interference in apo A-I measurements. Albumin concentrations >59 g/L resulted in a negative interference, and collection in sodium heparin caused a positive interference in apo B results. Apo A-I and apo B assays demonstrated acceptable agreement with comparative methods, although the Paramax apo B assay had a negative bias with respect to comparison methods. In 116 healthy individuals, serum apo A-I ranged from 0.97 to 2.05 g/L and serum apo B ranged from 0.51 to 1.32 g/L.
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Kahn, S. E., Labbé, R. F., Pfadenhauer, E. H., Kanonchoff, A. D., & Joseph, R. T. (1994). Multicenter evaluation of automated immunoturbidimetric assays for measurement of apolipoproteins A-I and B in serum and plasma. Clinical Chemistry, 40(9), 1722–1729. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/40.9.1722
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