Analytical comparison of ELISA and mass spectrometry for quantification of serum hepcidin in critically ill patients
- PMID: 34100293
- DOI: 10.4155/bio-2021-0069
Analytical comparison of ELISA and mass spectrometry for quantification of serum hepcidin in critically ill patients
Abstract
Aim: To compare methods of quantifying serum hepcidin (based on MS and ELISA) and their ability to diagnose true iron deficiency anemia in critically ill patients. Materials & methods: Serum hepcidin was measured in 119 critically ill patients included in the HEPCIDANE clinical trial, using either an ultra-sensitive ELISA kit (from DRG) or two different MS methods. Results: The results show a good correlation between the different methods studied. The Bland-Altman analysis and the Kappa test for clinical groups show a good or very good agreement between the different tests. Conclusion: ELISA or MS show a satisfactory commutability to quantify serum hepcidin. This is of great importance for the determination of therapeutic strategies in iron deficiency.
Keywords: ELISA; anemia; hepcidin; mass spectrometry.
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