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Comparative Study
. 2019 Jul;39(4):381-387.
doi: 10.3343/alm.2019.39.4.381.

Comparison of Six Automated Immunoassays With Isotope-Diluted Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry for Total Thyroxine Measurement

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Comparative Study

Comparison of Six Automated Immunoassays With Isotope-Diluted Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry for Total Thyroxine Measurement

Songlin Yu et al. Ann Lab Med. 2019 Jul.

Abstract

Background: Accurate serum total thyroxine (TT4) measurement is important for thyroid disorder diagnosis and management. We compared the performance of six automated immunoassays with that of isotope-diluted liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (ID-LC-MS/MS) as the reference method. We also evaluated the correlation of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) with TT4 measured by ID-LC-MS/MS and immunoassays.

Methods: Serum was collected from 156 patients between October 2015 and January 2016. TT4 was measured by immunoassays from Abbott (Architect), Siemens (ADVIA Centaur XP), Roche (E601), Beckman-Coulter (Dxi800), Autobio (Autolumo A2000), and Mindray (CL-1000i), and by ID-LC-MS/MS. Results were analyzed using Passing-Bablok regression and Bland-Altman plots. Minimum requirements based on biological variation were as follows: a mean bias of ≤4.5% and total imprecision (CV) of ≤3.7%.

Results: All immunoassays showed a correlation >0.945 with ID-LC-MS/MS; however, the slope of the Passing-Bablok regression line varied from 0.886 (Mindray) to 1.23 (Siemens) and the intercept from -12.8 (Siemens) to 4.61 (Mindray). Only Autobio, Beckman-Coulter, and Roche included the value of one in the 95% confidence interval for slope. The mean bias ranged from -10.8% (Abbott) to 9.0% (Siemens), with the lowest value noted for Roche (3.5%) and the highest for Abbott (-10.8%). Only Abbott and Roche showed within-run and total CV ≤3.7%.

Conclusions: Though all immunoassays correlated strongly with ID-LC-MS/MS, most did not meet the minimum clinical requirement. Laboratories and immunoassay manufacturers must be aware of these limitations.

Keywords: Evaluation; Immunoassay; Isotope-diluted liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry; Performance; Thyroxine.

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Fig. 1
Fig. 1. Passing-Bablok regression analyses between immunoassays (A, Abbott; B, Autobio; C, Beckman-Coulter; D, Mindray; E, Roche; F, Siemens) and ID-LC-MS/MS. Solid black line: Passing-Bablok regression line, dashed brownish red lines: 95% CI for the regression line, dotted blue line: identity line (x=y).
Abbreviations: TT4, total thyroxine; ID-LC-MS/MS, isotope-diluted liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry; CI, confidence interval.
Fig. 2
Fig. 2. Bland-Altman plots for assessing agreement between immunoassays (A, Abbott; B, Autobio; C, Beckman-Coulter; D, Mindray; E, Roche; F, Siemens) and ID-LC-MS/MS. Solid black line: mean difference, dashed brownish red dotted line: allowable limits (from −4.5% to 4.5%), dashed blue line: limits of agreement (from −1.96 SD to +1.96 SD).
Abbreviations: see Fig. 1.

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