Reevaluating the Icterus Index Cutoff of a Jaffé Creatinine Method

BACKGROUNDThe aim of this study was to redefine the icterus index cutoff for the Roche Jaffé creatinine method using both conjugated and unconjugated bilirubin on 3 Roche cobas modules (c311, c501, and c701/c702) at laboratories across our hospital network. METHODSInterference was evaluated by addin...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of applied laboratory medicine 2022-09, Vol.7 (5), p.1151-1157
Hauptverfasser: Alvarez, Yasel F, Kelliher, Michael T, Hubbard, Jacqueline A, Nerenz, Robert D, Cervinski, Mark A
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUNDThe aim of this study was to redefine the icterus index cutoff for the Roche Jaffé creatinine method using both conjugated and unconjugated bilirubin on 3 Roche cobas modules (c311, c501, and c701/c702) at laboratories across our hospital network. METHODSInterference was evaluated by adding conjugated bilirubin (as bilirubin conjugate, ditaurate) and unconjugated bilirubin to pooled remnant plasma. The effects of conjugated and unconjugated bilirubin were tested separately to assess the contribution of each species. The magnitude of interference was calculated as both absolute and percentage error with total allowable error limits set at 0.1 mg/dL (8 µmol/L or 8%). RESULTSAnalysis of interference data across the 3 Roche modules did not show bias exceeding our total allowable error limits for plasma creatinine up to a conjugated bilirubin icterus index of 16.2 (approximately 16.2 mg/dL or 277 μmol/L) or an unconjugated bilirubin icterus index of 18.5 (approximately 18.5 mg/dL or 316 μmol/L), the highest concentrations tested. CONCLUSIONSOur results demonstrate that the Roche Jaffé method exhibits acceptable performance in the presence of icterus at icterus indexes above the manufacturer's current recommendations of 5 (approximately 5 mg/dL or 86 μmol/L) and 10 (approximately 10 mg/dL or 171 μmol/L) for conjugated and unconjugated bilirubin, respectively. We have updated the icterus index in our hospital system to 16 for conjugated bilirubin and 18 for unconjugated bilirubin.
ISSN:2475-7241
2576-9456
2475-7241
DOI:10.1093/jalm/jfac045