Automated latex agglutination immunoassay of serum ferritin with a centrifugal analyzer

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A considerable demand for convenient, rapid, inexpensive assays of ferritin in serum has been generated in recent years in hospital laboratories and blood banks. We describe a simple and rapid particle-enhanced turbidimetric immunoassay suitable for routine application in a Monarch 2000 centrifugal analyzer with commercially available reagents. This fully automated assay (y) requires no pretreatment of sample, and correlation with a two-step sandwich ELISA (x) is excellent (y = 1.018x + 0.397, S(y|x) = 0.027). The analytical range extends from 5 to 900 μg/L. Intraassay imprecision (CV) ranged from 1.1% to 5% for various specimen concentrations. Interassay imprecision ranged from 2.2% for above-normal concentrations (755 μg/L) to 9.5% for low concentrations (39 μg/L). No specimen-related carryover was detected. The method has been useful in our predeposit autologous blood transfusion program for rapid assessment of iron status in patients undergoing repeated phlebotomies.

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Simó, J. M., Joven, J., Clivillé, X., & Sans, T. (1994). Automated latex agglutination immunoassay of serum ferritin with a centrifugal analyzer. Clinical Chemistry, 40(4), 625–629. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/40.4.625

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