Title of article :
Comparative study of two automated high-sensitivity C-reactive protein methods in a large population
Author/Authors :
Porntip H. Lolekha، نويسنده , , Anchalee Chittamma، نويسنده , , William L. Roberts، نويسنده , , Piyamitr Sritara، نويسنده , , Sayan Cheepudomwit، نويسنده , , Paibul Suriyawongpaisal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
5
From page :
31
To page :
35
Abstract :
Objectives: Increased serum C-reactive protein (CRP) is associated with future risk of coronary heart disease in apparently healthy individuals. Numerous high-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) methods are available but their comparability in large populations has not been assessed. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of two CRP methods in a large Asian population. Design and Methods: We compared the Tina-quant CRP immunoturbidimetric assay (Roche COBAS INTEGRA) to the N high-sensitivity latex-enhanced immunonephelometric (BN 100 nephelometer, Dade Behring) assay using 4118 serum samples from the International Collaborative Study on Atherosclerosis and Stroke in Asia (Inter ASIA). Results: The median hs-CRP value for the N high-sensitivity CRP method (1.23 mg/L) was significantly lower than that for the Tina-quant method (1.50 mg/L), P< 0.001. The two methods were highly associated (r = 0.9916). Deming regression analysis gave a slope of 0.958 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.954–0.962] with an intercept of 0.280 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.268–0.292]. The mean of the method differences was 0.19 mg/L and the limits of agreement (LOA), which encompass 95% of results, were −0.36–0.74 mg/L. We found the percentages of low, average, and high-risk results were 42.9, 33.8, and 23.3 for the N high-sensitivity CRP and 33.2, 41.1, and 25.7 for the Tina-quant method. The percentage of samples concordant by both methods was 87.4%. The Tina-quant CRP classified more subjects into the high-risk group. Conclusions: The two hs-CRP methods were highly associated and are suitable for screening large populations.
Keywords :
coronary heart disease , C-reactive protein , CRP , hs-CRP , Large population , InterASIA study , High-sensitivity CRP , Ultrasensitive CRP
Journal title :
Clinical Biochemistry
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Clinical Biochemistry
Record number :
482646
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