1. Evaluation of a New Automated Routine Measurement for Serum Adjusted Ionized Calcium (at pH 7.4) in Patients Suspected of Calcium Metabolic Disease
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Majbritt L Witte, Tina S Goharian, Dår K Kur, J Thode, Steen Ingemann Hansen, and Thore Hillig
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Cations, Divalent ,chemistry.chemical_element ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Calcium ,03 medical and health sciences ,Deming regression ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Calcium Metabolism Disorders ,Humans ,In patient ,Metabolic disease ,Routine analysis ,Child ,Aged ,Calcium metabolism ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Middle Aged ,High-Throughput Screening Assays ,chemistry ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,Total calcium ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Blood Chemical Analysis ,Ion-Selective Electrodes - Abstract
BackgroundTotal calcium is a less accurate test in predicting ionized calcium (Ca2+) in patients suspected of calcium metabolic disease. Nevertheless, total calcium continues to be used as routine measurement instead of adjusted Ca2+ (at pH 7.4). In the current study we evaluate a new multichannel instrument, the ISE Module E1200 for adjusted Ca2+ (at pH 7.4), containing three different ion-selective electrode (ISE) units.MethodsSerum from 1350 patients was compared to the ABL835 flex and KoneLab. Total calcium was also evaluated on the Dimension Vista 1500 system. Correlations between instruments were assessed by Deming regression and degree of agreement by Cohen’s kappa (κ).ResultsAnalytical imprecisions for the three ISE units for adjusted Ca2+ (at pH 7.4) was between 0.36% and 2.52%, and for pH between 0.32% and 3.24%. Results were comparable for each ISE unit (r = 0.797–0.917; all P ConclusionsThe new ISE Module E1200 is comparable with the ABL835 flex and KoneLab 30i and therefore may be used for routine analysis of serum adjusted Ca2+ (at pH 7.4). The measured adjusted Ca2+ (at pH 7.4) was less comparable with very poor agreement to total calcium measured on the Dimension Vista 1500 system.
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- 2019
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