Serum thyroxine binding capacity-dependent bias in an automated free thyroxine assay.

N D Christofides, E Wilkinson, M Stoddart, D C Ray, G J Beckett
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The magnitude of serum thyroxine (T4) binding capacity (sBC) dependent bias in the AXSYM free thyroxine (FT4) assay was assessed using two recently described tests. One of the tests uses a direct equilibrium dialysis (ED) FT4 assay as the reference method. The results obtained with the AXSYM method were compared with those obtained by the ED FT4 method in patient sera having a wide range of sBC. The other test involves comparison of the FT4 results obtained following dilution of sera by an inert buffer, to theoretically derived FT4 results. As serum dilution causes a predictable decrease in sBC, the demonstration of a negative bias whose magnitude increases in parallel to the dilution, is indicative of an sBC-dependent bias. The AXSYM FT4 assay exhibited a significant sBC-dependent bias. This sBC-dependent bias is likely to have been caused by the presence of significant amounts of T4 binding proteins in the assay reagents.

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自动游离甲状腺素测定中血清甲状腺素结合能力依赖性偏倚。
AXSYM游离甲状腺素(FT4)测定中血清甲状腺素(T4)结合能力(sBC)依赖偏倚的程度通过两个最近描述的试验进行评估。其中一个测试使用直接平衡透析(ED) FT4测定法作为参考方法。将AXSYM法与ED FT4法在大范围sBC患者血清中得到的结果进行比较。另一项测试涉及将惰性缓冲液稀释血清后获得的FT4结果与理论推导的FT4结果进行比较。由于血清稀释可导致可预测的sBC下降,负偏倚的幅度与稀释平行增加,表明sBC依赖性偏倚。AXSYM FT4检测显示出明显的sbc依赖性偏倚。这种sbc依赖性偏倚可能是由检测试剂中存在大量T4结合蛋白引起的。
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