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Immunoassays for serum and urine myoglobin: myoglobin clearance assessed as a risk factor for acute renal failure

Authors :
L. Parmley
B. Plaisier
I. Laios
S. S. Wong
A. S. Tonnesen
T. Gornet
R. Orlando
S. Green
Alan H.B. Wu
Source :
Clinical Chemistry. 40:796-802
Publication Year :
1994
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 1994.

Abstract

We compared four immunoassays for serum and urine myoglobin. Within-run CVs were 5-13%, with biases seen between assays. Myoglobin was stable for 1 month in serum and 12 days in urine when the pH was adjusted to between 8.0 and 9.5. Hemoglobin caused no interference. We assayed 91 pairs of serum and timed urine specimens from 41 patients admitted for acute trauma or rhabdomyolysis. Most were treated with mannitol and alkalinization. Upon initial presentations, 21 patients with either low serum myoglobin concentrations (< 400 micrograms/L) or high myoglobin clearances (> or = 4 mL/min) had normal creatinine clearances and no clinical evidence of renal disease. The remaining 20 had low myoglobin clearances. Seven were in rhabdomyolysis-induced acute renal failure, or subsequently developed this complication. We suggest that low myoglobin clearance may indicate a high risk for developing renal failure or may be an early marker for kidney dysfunction. Low myoglobin clearance may prove useful in indicating failure of prophylactic treatment to clear myoglobin.

Details

ISSN :
15308561 and 00099147
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4a2226c77c10e13adbae0133880e51c6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/40.5.796