Concentrations of free thyroxin and albumin in serum in severe nonthyroidal illness: Assay artefacts and physiological influences

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Free thyroxin (FT4) estimates by two immunoassays were compared with the concentrations of albumin in serum of apparently euthyroid subjects who either were (n = 99) or were not (n = 327) suffering from severe nonthyroidal illness (sNTI). In neither group was FT4 significantly correlated with albumin (P >0.05), according to a "labeled antibody" radioassay (Amerlex-MAB™). On amalgamating both groups, correlation with albumin was positive and significant (P <0.001). In the group with sNTI, both FT4 and albumin concentrations were decreased (mean FT4 to 77% and mean albumin to 61% of the respective reference means). For an analog radioimmunoassay (Amerlex-M™), FT4 in all groups was significantly (P <0.001) correlated with albumin. Correlation coefficients were greater than with Amerlex-MAB for both sNTI and euthyroid groups, as well as for the joint panel. Mean FT4 in sNTI was only 44% of the reference mean. Lower radio-tracer "analog" values in sNTI are exaggerated by additional technical artefacts resulting from tracer binding to albumin.

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Midgley, J. E. M., Sheehan, C. P., Christofides, N. D., Fry, J. E., Browning, D., & Mardell, R. (1990). Concentrations of free thyroxin and albumin in serum in severe nonthyroidal illness: Assay artefacts and physiological influences. Clinical Chemistry, 36(5), 765–771. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/36.5.765

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