Title of article :
Differences in urinary albumin detected by four immunoassays and high-performance liquid chromatography
Author/Authors :
Wayne D. Comper، نويسنده , , George Jerums، نويسنده , , Tanya M. Osicka، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Objectives: To compare the analysis of urinary albumin from diabetic patients by four conventional immunoassays including radioimmunoassay (RIA), immunonephelometry (IN), and two different methods of immunoturbidimetry (IT), as well as by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
Design and methods: Urines were collected over a 24-h period and stored at −20°C until assay. Urinary albumin concentration was determined by an in-house RIA, by IN using a Beckman Array Analyser with reagents from Beckman Diagnostics (Sydney, Australia), by IT using a Dade-Behring Turbitimer with reagents from Dade-Behring (Marburg, Germany), by IT using a Dade-Behring Dimension R × L Chemistry Analyser with reagents from DiaSorin (Stillwater, OK, USA), and by HPLC using a Zorbax Bio series preparative GF-250 column. Regression lines were calculated using a least squares method to determine the correlation between the assays studied. Bland-Altman bias plots including limits of agreement were also calculated.
Results: The correlation coefficients calculated were high (>0.85) indicating a strong linear relationship between all assays studied. The slopes calculated for the comparisons demonstrate that each assay can vary from one another (up to threefold) and have a slope significantly different from an ideal slope of 1 (P< 0.001). These results were confirmed by Bland-Altman bias plots and calculation of the limits of agreement that were all large.
Conclusions: At this time, there is no global standard by which urinary albumin assays may be standardized. This study suggests the need for such standards.
Keywords :
microalbuminuria , immunoassays , High-performance liquid chromatography , Diabetic Nephropathy , Urinary albumin
Journal title :
Clinical Biochemistry
Journal title :
Clinical Biochemistry