Analytical imprecision of lactate dehydrogenase in primary serum tubes

作者:Buonocore Ruggero; Avanzini Paola; Aloe Rosalia; Lippi Giuseppe*
来源:Annals of Clinical Biochemistry, 2016, 53(3): 405-408.
DOI:10.1177/0004563215595644

摘要

Background Previous studies showed high frequency of duplicate errors of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) measurement in primary lithium-heparin blood tubes. We hence evaluated imprecision of LDH testing and frequency of replicate errors in primary serum samples centrifuged at two different speeds. Methods Serum samples were collected from 15 healthy subjects and centrifuged at either 1300g or 2000g. Serum LDH was then measured on Beckman Coulter AU5800 using the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry-recommended procedure. Complete blood cell count of top layer of serum supernatant was also performed using Advia 2120. Imprecision was calculated as coefficient of variation of 10 replicates of each serum tube, whereas the frequency of replicate errors was compared to the desirable specifications for imprecision. Results Mean LDH values were slightly but significantly higher in serum samples centrifuged at 2000g rather than 1300g, whereas blood cell counts were similar. The mean imprecision of LDH was more than double in samples centrifuged at 2000g than in those centrifuged at 1300g (8% versus 3%). The percentage of replicate measurements exceeding the desirable specifications was more than threefold higher in samples centrifuged at 2000g than in those centrifuged at 1300g (30% versus 9%; P<.001). Conclusions The lower frequency of replicated errors in LDH measurement observed using serum samples centrifuged according to manufacturer's instruction suggests that assay precision in serum is better if samples are centrifuged at 1300g rather than 2000g when the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry-recommended procedure is used.

  • 出版日期2016-5

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