Title of article
Validation of the Use of Dried Blood Spot (DBS) Method to Assess Vitamin A Status
Author/Authors
Fallah، Elham نويسنده Department of Human Nutrition and Epidemiology, Wageningen University, , Wageningen, The Netherlands , , Peighambardoust، Seyed Hadi نويسنده Department of Food Science, College of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Iran ,
Issue Information
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Pages
10
From page
180
To page
189
Abstract
Background: Vitamin A deficiency is an important dietary deficiency in the world. Thus, the ne-cessity of screening for deficient populations is obvious. This paper introduces a fast, cheap and relatively reliable method called “dried blood spot” (DBS) method in screening the deficient populations. The validity of this method for retinol measurement was investigated.
Method: The “precision” and “agreement” criteria of the DBS method were assessed. The preci-sion was calculated and compared with those of plasma using F-test. The agreement was eva-luated using Bland-Altman plot.
Results: The imprecision of retinol measurements in dried spots was not significantly different from those of the control (plasma). A good correlation coefficient (r2=0.78) was obtained for dried spots’ retinol measurements versus plasma’s retinol analysis (P < 0.01). Paired t-test showed no significant difference between the DBS and retinol methods on a group level. Imprecision of DBS measurement was acceptable, compared to that of the plasma method. The difference be-tween these two methods was not statistically significant on a group level.
Conclusion: Application of DBS standard samples, in which a part of the plasma was replaced with the artificial plasma, was shown to be a reliable calibration mean for retinol measurements in DBS samples. Retinol in dried spots was stable for 90 days. Overall, the DBS method provided a precise measurement of retinol, showing results that were comparable with the measurement of retinol in plasma.
Journal title
Health Promotion Perspectives (HPP)
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Health Promotion Perspectives (HPP)
Record number
1273784
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