Author:
Bergdahl B,Molin L,Lindwall L,Dahlström G,Scherling I L,Bertler A
Abstract
Abstract
We evaluated four commercial radioimmunoassay kits for digoxin. We assayed a standard plasma containing digoxin, 2.0 microgram/L, and samples from patients receiving digoxin, with use of the kits and of a bioassay, the 86Rb-uptake inhibition technique. Intra-assay precisions differed significantly. Computer-calculated 95% confidence intervals for the radioimmunoassays averaged 0.4 to 0.6 microgram/L at the proposed toxic threshold of 2.0 microgram/L; the corresponding value of the 86Rb assay was 0.75 microgram/L. Digoxin in the standard plasma was overestimated with three of the kits (means: 2.40, 2.56, and 2.59 microgram/L) but was assayed accurately by the 86Rb technique and by one kit. This same kit gave a significantly lower mean (1.07 microgram/L) for the patients' samples then did the other three kits (1.32, 1.49, and 1.29 microgram/L), two of which also differed significantly in accuracy. The 86Rb assay measured glycoside activity corresponding to a mean digoxin concentration of 1.35 microgram/L. We conclude that the relatively low precision of digoxin assay and the variations in accuracy between kits from various vendors apparently deserve continual attention.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry
Cited by
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