An enzymatic kit method for the determination of plasma creatinine was optimised for use with a centrifugal analyser and its performance characteristics and practicability compared with an end point and a kinetic Jaffe-based method. The enzymatic method exhibited several advantages over Jaffe-based methods - namely, smaller sample size, rapid sample throughput (200 per hour), and improved specificity. Glucose, acetoacetate, and cefoxitin did not interfere with the enzymatic method, although bilirubin did cause a negative interference which depended on both creatinine and bilirubin concentrations. The enzymatic method has particular clinical application in neonates, diabetic ketotic patients, and those receiving cephalosporins.
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Crocker, H., Shephard, M. D. S., & White, G. H. (1988). Evaluation of an enzymatic method for determining creatinine in plasma. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 41(5), 576–581. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.41.5.576
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