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dc.contributor.authorByrne, Brendan
dc.contributor.authorO'Shea, Paula
dc.contributor.authorBarrett, Patricia
dc.contributor.authorTormey, William
dc.date.accessioned2011-04-05T14:25:01Z
dc.date.available2011-04-05T14:25:01Z
dc.date.issued2010-02
dc.identifier.citationThe Beckman DxI 800 prolactin assay demonstrates superior specificity for monomeric prolactin. 2010, 48 (2):205-8 Clin. Chem. Lab. Med.en
dc.identifier.issn1434-6621
dc.identifier.pmid19943807
dc.identifier.doi10.1515/CCLM.2010.038
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10147/127197
dc.description.abstractCommercially available prolactin immunoassays detect macroprolactin to variable degrees. Best practice requires laboratories to assess the cross-reactivity of their prolactin assay with macroprolactin, and where appropriate, introduce a screen for the presence of macroprolactin. Our policy has been to reanalyse hyperprolactinaemic samples following polyethylene glycol (PEG) precipitation and to report the resultant value as the monomeric prolactin content of the sample. The goal of this study was to determine the need to continue PEG precipitation when prolactin measurements with the Wallac AutoDELFIA were replaced by the Beckman DxI 800.
dc.description.abstractA total of 317 apparently hyperprolactinaemic samples were analysed for prolactin using the Beckman DxI 800 and results compared with those determined with the PEG screening technique on the Wallac AutoDELFIA. Any samples demonstrating a discordance of >25% were re-analysed using gel filtration chromatography (GFC) for a definitive result.
dc.description.abstractThe results indicate the Beckman DxI overestimates the prolactin concentration in 1%-2% of hyperprolactinaemic samples. PEG precipitation prior to analysis with the Wallac AutoDELFIA resulted in a 1% false negative diagnosis of hyperprolactinaemia.
dc.description.abstractProlactin results can be reported directly from the DxI. When results are discordant with the clinical presentation, prolactin should be measured using GFC.
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subject.meshChemical Precipitation
dc.subject.meshChromatography, Gel
dc.subject.meshClinical Laboratory Techniques
dc.subject.meshFalse Positive Reactions
dc.subject.meshFemale
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshHyperprolactinemia
dc.subject.meshImmunoassay
dc.subject.meshMale
dc.subject.meshPolyethylene Glycols
dc.subject.meshProlactin
dc.subject.meshReagent Kits, Diagnostic
dc.subject.meshReproducibility of Results
dc.subject.meshSensitivity and Specificity
dc.titleThe Beckman DxI 800 prolactin assay demonstrates superior specificity for monomeric prolactin.en
dc.typeArticleen
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Chemical Pathology, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. brendanbyrne@beaumont.ieen
dc.identifier.journalClinical chemistry and laboratory medicine : CCLM / FESCCen
dc.description.provinceLeinster
html.description.abstractCommercially available prolactin immunoassays detect macroprolactin to variable degrees. Best practice requires laboratories to assess the cross-reactivity of their prolactin assay with macroprolactin, and where appropriate, introduce a screen for the presence of macroprolactin. Our policy has been to reanalyse hyperprolactinaemic samples following polyethylene glycol (PEG) precipitation and to report the resultant value as the monomeric prolactin content of the sample. The goal of this study was to determine the need to continue PEG precipitation when prolactin measurements with the Wallac AutoDELFIA were replaced by the Beckman DxI 800.
html.description.abstractA total of 317 apparently hyperprolactinaemic samples were analysed for prolactin using the Beckman DxI 800 and results compared with those determined with the PEG screening technique on the Wallac AutoDELFIA. Any samples demonstrating a discordance of >25% were re-analysed using gel filtration chromatography (GFC) for a definitive result.
html.description.abstractThe results indicate the Beckman DxI overestimates the prolactin concentration in 1%-2% of hyperprolactinaemic samples. PEG precipitation prior to analysis with the Wallac AutoDELFIA resulted in a 1% false negative diagnosis of hyperprolactinaemia.
html.description.abstractProlactin results can be reported directly from the DxI. When results are discordant with the clinical presentation, prolactin should be measured using GFC.


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