Adult and neonate TSH blood spot reference intervals

Author:

Morris Thomas G1ORCID,Layley Jonathan1,Geevarghese Robin1,Steele Lucille1,Ssali Joshua1,Mirzazadeh Mehdi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. South West Thames Newborn Screening Laboratory, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust, London, UK

Abstract

Background: Neonatal congenital hypothyroidism screening is performed by measuring thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in a dried blood spot (DBS) sample, whereas acquired hypothyroidism uses serum TSH. There is no established DBS TSH reference interval, but knowing this is useful, as some patients cannot tolerate venepuncture, so DBS collection is seen as an acceptable alternative. The aim of this study was to establish DBS TSH reference intervals in adults and neonates (day 5–8), and determine the relationship between serum and DBS TSH.Methods: Euthyroid adults, not on thyroid medication and with a normal haematocrit, were selected. If they had a paired lithium heparin sample, DBS were prepared by spotting 50 µL of whole blood onto filter paper. Dried blood spot TSH was measured using the PerkinElmer Neonatal hTSH kit on the GSP instrument and serum using the Abbott Architect assay. The relationship between DBS and serum TSH was analysed using Passing–Bablok regression and the adult DBS TSH reference interval calculated using transformed data. The neonatal reference interval was calculated from screening results using the non-parametric method.Results: Overall, 109 adult samples were included in the study (61 female). The Passing–Bablok regression was: DBS TSH = 0.68 × serum TSH + 0.07, and reference interval was 0.49–3.07 mU/L. The neonatal DBS reference interval was 0.40–4.10 mU/L from 8351 results.Conclusion: This study derived adult and neonate TSH DBS reference intervals using the GSP analyser and established the relationship between serum and DBS TSH. Knowing this information will allow for improved interpretation of DBS TSH results.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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