학술논문

Evaluation of 2 Batched Pretreatment Systems for the Measurement of Whole Blood Tacrolimus on the ARCHITECT Immunoassay Analyzer.
Document Type
Article
Source
Laboratory Medicine. Oct2016, Vol. 47 Issue 4, p268-274. 7p.
Subject
*IMMUNOASSAY
*TACROLIMUS
*ERGONOMICS
*LABORATORIES
*RESEARCH methodology
*EQUIPMENT & supplies
Language
ISSN
0007-5027
Abstract
Background: Measurement of tacrolimus using the ARCHITECT immunoassay analyzer requires a manual extraction step that puts clinical laboratory workers at risk for ergonomic injury. Therefore, we developed 2 batched extraction systems for tacrolimus measurement on the ARCHITECT analyzer and describe their features herein. Methods: Two batched extraction methods were developed at 2 different laboratories. The batched extraction methods allow processing of at least 20 specimens at a time. We evaluated the analytical performance of those methods and compared them with the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-cleared process for manually extracting individual specimens. Results: Comparing the performance of batched- and individualextraction methods revealed that both methods had comparable between-day imprecision, high patient-results correlation (R² values ≥0.9869), equivalent functional sensitivity (0.48 ng/mL), and good linearity between 1 ng per mL and 25 ng per mL. Further, we observed decreased delta check-identified errors using the batched method. Conclusion: The 2 developed batched extraction methods for tacrolimus measurement that we describe herein demonstrate excellent performance and can replace individual specimen extraction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]