Multicenter Evaluation of a Fully Mechanized Soluble TransferrinReceptor Assay on the Hitachi and Cobas Integra Analyzers.The Determination of Reference Ranges

Soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) is reported to be a reliable marker for the diagnosis of iron deficiency, especially when iron metabolism is influenced by inflammatory disorders such as infection, chronic inflammation and cancer-related anemia. In the present multicenter study the analytical per...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine 2002-06, Vol.40 (5), p.529-536
Hauptverfasser: Kolbe-Busch, Susanne, Lotz, Johannes, Hafner, Gerd, Blanckaert, Norbert J.C., Claeys, Georg, Togni, Giovanni, Carlsen, Jürgen, Röddiger, Ralf, Thomas, Lothar
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Zusammenfassung:Soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) is reported to be a reliable marker for the diagnosis of iron deficiency, especially when iron metabolism is influenced by inflammatory disorders such as infection, chronic inflammation and cancer-related anemia. In the present multicenter study the analytical performance of a recently introduced, latex-enhanced immunoturbidimetric assay for the determination of soluble transferrin receptor (Tina quant®[a] sTfR, Roche Diagnostics) on different fully mechanized analyzers such as Hitachi 917 and 911, and Cobas Integra 400 and 700 was evaluated. Within-run and between-run imprecision showed good results (CV0.987). Because of the lack of international standardization the results differed from each other up to 2.5-fold. The 95% of serum levels in healthy individuals ranged from 1.9 to 4.4 mg/l (n=427). However, the reference ranges should be reported in a sex-dependent manner, as 2.2–5.0 mg/l for men (n=211) and as 1.9–4.4 mg/l for premenopausal (n=216) and postmenopausal (n=45) women. The Tina quant®[a] sTfR assay enables the precise, accurate, rapid and convenient determination of sTfR concentrations for routine clinical chemistry purposes.
ISSN:1434-6621
DOI:10.1515/CCLM.2002.091