Abstract
Background: False-positive cardiac troponin I results as a result of carryover have previously been reported on the Beckman Coulter AccuTnI assay. We sought to determine if the carryover problem had been resolved with the new AccuTnI + 3 assay. Methods: Carryover experiments were performed in parallel on the Beckman Coulter Access2 analyser using the legacy AccuTnI and new AccuTnI + 3 assays. The same negative patient pool sample was analysed before and after a single analysis of an extremely elevated patient sample. Results: Analysis of a single extremely high sample caused elevations above the 99th percentile cut-off, and thus false-positive cardiac troponin I results on both assays. Both assays demonstrated carryover and subsequent further elevations in negative pool results the following day. Conclusions: Our study replicates our previously published findings of carryover and reagent pack contamination on the AccuTnI assay. Despite improvements on the new AccuTnI + 3 assay, carryover and reagent pack contamination are still present.
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Wilgen, U., Pretorius, C. J., Gould, M. J., & Ungerer, J. P. J. (2016). Cardiac Troponin I carryover by very high patient samples still causes false-positive results on the Beckman Coulter AccuTnI + 3. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry, 53(1), 177–179. https://doi.org/10.1177/0004563215606739
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