Assessment of thyroid function in intensive care unit patients by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry methods
Patients with non-thyroidal illness syndrome have many abnormalities in thyroid hormone tests. Such patients have medical comorbidities associated with low serum proteins and are on multiple medications that interfere with thyroid hormone measurement by immunoassay platforms. It is unknown if these...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical biochemistry 2017-04, Vol.50 (6), p.318-322 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Patients with non-thyroidal illness syndrome have many abnormalities in thyroid hormone tests. Such patients have medical comorbidities associated with low serum proteins and are on multiple medications that interfere with thyroid hormone measurement by immunoassay platforms. It is unknown if these thyroid hormone measurements reflect physiologic conditions or if they are artifacts of testing methodology.
Fifty patients were selected from the intensive care unit (ICU) from our institution. Total and free thyroid hormones in plasma were measured by gold standard liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MSMS). The results were compared to the Roche Cobas 6000. Patient medical comorbidities and binding protein levels were assessed.
Concentrations of total 3,5,5′-triidothyronine (TT3) and total thyroxine (TT4) were significantly more likely to be low by LC-MSMS compared to immunoassay. Free 3,5,5′-triidothyronine (FT3) levels were similar by immunoassay and LC-MSMS. However, FT4 concentrations were mildly elevated for many patients when measured by ultrafiltration LC-MSMS (19/50, 38%) compared to 1/50 (2%) when measured by immunoassay (p=0.0001). Decreased albumin and thyroxine binding globulin were common and patients were on an average of 11.7±5.0 medications, all factors known to interfere with results found on immunoassays.
Marked discrepancies in thyroid hormone measurement were noted between reference LC-MSMS and a common immunoassay platform. It is hypothesized that T4 binding to low affinity albumin is displaced by several drugs, raising concentrations of FT4 by LC-MSMS compared to immunoassay, and that the immunoassay values are falsely decreased due to low binding proteins in our patient population.
•Thyroid function was measured in ICU patients by LC-MSMS and compared to immunoassay.•TT3 and TT4 were significantly lower when measured by LC-MSMS than immunoassay.•FT4 values were elevated by LC-MSMS (38%) compared to 2% by immunoassay. Reverse T3 was elevated in 62% of patents.•Discrepancies between reference LC-MSMS and immunoassay have clinical implications. |
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ISSN: | 0009-9120 1873-2933 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2016.11.022 |