Affiliation:
1. Clinical Chemistry Service, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center, NIH, Bethesda, MD
Abstract
Abstract
Background: Increased total triiodothyronine (TT3) assay results in apparently euthyroid patients triggered an investigation of the effect of blood collection tubes on serum TT3 and other laboratory assays.
Methods: We examined potential assay interference for three types of tubes: plastic Greiner Bio-One™ Vacuette™; glass Becton Dickinson (BD) Vacutainer™; and plastic BD Vacutainer SST™ tubes. Serum samples from apparently healthy volunteers (age range, 30–60 years; 15 males and 34 females) were collected in different tube types and analyzed in 17 immunoassays (n = 49), 30 clinical chemistry tests (n = 20), and 33 immunology assays (n = 15). Tube effects were also examined by adding pooled serum to different tube types.
Results: TT3 values, when measured by the IMMULITE™ 2000 but not the AxSYM™ analyzer, were significantly higher (P <0.0001) for SST (2.81 nmol/L) than either glass (2.15 nmol/L) or Vacuette (2.24 nmol/L) tubes. The effect was large enough to substantially shift the distribution of patient values, increasing the percentage of values above the reference interval from 11.3% to 35.8%. The degree of interference from SST tubes on TT3 differed among various tube lots and could be attributed to a tube additive shared by other plastic tubes. Results from several other tests statistically differed among tube types, but differences were not considered to be clinically significant.
Conclusions: Assay interferences from blood collection tubes represent challenges to clinical laboratories because they are not detected by the usual quality-control or proficiency testing programs. Laboratories can, however, address this problem by monitoring distribution of patients’ results.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry
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