Author:
Csako G,Zweig M H,Benson C,Ruddel M
Abstract
Abstract
We evaluated three one-step (analog) and two two-step radioimmunoassay for free thyroxin (FT4), and a FT4 index calculated from the total T4 (TT4) and thyroxin-binding globulin (TBG) ratio for technical performance, for correlation with the reference FT4 method (equilibrium dialysis), and for dependence on TBG and albumin concentrations. The one-step methods (Amerlex, Coat-A-Count, and GammaCoat) showed greater precision than the two-step procedures (GammaCoat and Spiria). Results by the latter two techniques, however, correlated better with those by equilibrium dialysis than did those by the analog methods or by TT4/TBG. Only the GammaCoat two-step method had a slight but statistically significant (inverse) correlation with TBG concentration. All three analog methods and TT4/TBG showed a marked dependence on albumin concentration, whereas the Spiria technique showed only a slight dependence. Only equilibrium dialysis was independent of both the TBG and albumin concentration. Thus, despite their good precision, the analog (one-step) FT4 methods and the TT4/TBG approach cannot be expected to produce valid results when the concentration of albumin in serum is abnormally low or high.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry
Cited by
22 articles.
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