Impact of standardized calibration on the inter-assay variation of 14 automated assays for the measurement of creatinine in human serum

Author:

Séronie-Vivien Sophie,Galteau Marie-Madeleine,Carlier Marie-Christine,Hadj-Aissa Aoumeur,Hanser Anne-Marie,Hym Bernadette,Marchal Alain,Michotey Odile,Pouteil-Noble Claire,Sternberg Michel,Perret-Liaudet Armand,Creatinine Working Group of the Société Française de Biologi

Abstract

AbstractPurpose: The aim of our study was to measure the inter-assay variation and accuracy of serum creatinine assays and to assess the effect of standardized calibration procedures on this variability. Methods: We analyzed 30 human sera and three reference materials, using 17 creatinine assays (12 colorimetric, 4 enzymatic and 1 HPLC). We compared two standardized calibration procedures, using either a reference material or secondary standards, to that recommended by the manufacturers. Results: For assays calibrated according to the manufacturers' recommendations, the median inter-assay coefficient of variation (CV) was 14.2% for 20 low samples (45–150μM), and 7.7% for 10 high samples (250–350μM). The CV was significantly influenced by the calibration procedure, but none of the standardized calibration procedures significantly improved the inter-assay variability. However, a significant decrease in CV was noted within each type of assay method (colorimetric or enzymatic) when the standardized calibration used standards of level(s) close to the concentrations to be measured. Only the compensated Jaffe technique and the amido-hydrolase assay showed bias of less than 10%. Conclusions: Standardizing calibration procedures is unlikely to decrease the analytical variability of creatinine assays enough to allow uniform and reliable use of the equations for estimation of glomerular filtration rate.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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