Interference generated by lipemia in the measurement of biochemical constituents

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Turbidity due to lipemia in diagnostic samples is one of the main causes of the appearance of clinically significant biases in the measurement of biochemical magnitudes. Objective. To assess the interference by lipemia in the measurement of 25 biochemical constituents in two analyzers with dry chemi...

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Autores: Saldaña-Orejón, Italo Moisés, Donayre Medina, Pierina Cecilia, Carrillo Atahualpa, Rosa Luz, Magallanes Sebastian, Martin Gaspar, Aranda Dextre, Carmen Cristina
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Sesgo
lipemia
errores diagnósticos
lipoproteínas
pruebas de química clínica
Bias
diagnostic errors
lipoproteins
clinical chemistry tests
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Interference generated by lipemia in the measurement of biochemical constituents
Interferencia generada por la lipemia en la medición de constituyentes bioquímicos
title Interference generated by lipemia in the measurement of biochemical constituents
spellingShingle Interference generated by lipemia in the measurement of biochemical constituents
Saldaña-Orejón, Italo Moisés
Sesgo
lipemia
errores diagnósticos
lipoproteínas
pruebas de química clínica
Bias
lipemia
diagnostic errors
lipoproteins
clinical chemistry tests
title_short Interference generated by lipemia in the measurement of biochemical constituents
title_full Interference generated by lipemia in the measurement of biochemical constituents
title_fullStr Interference generated by lipemia in the measurement of biochemical constituents
title_full_unstemmed Interference generated by lipemia in the measurement of biochemical constituents
title_sort Interference generated by lipemia in the measurement of biochemical constituents
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Saldaña-Orejón, Italo Moisés
Donayre Medina, Pierina Cecilia
Carrillo Atahualpa, Rosa Luz
Magallanes Sebastian, Martin Gaspar
Aranda Dextre, Carmen Cristina
Saldaña-Orejón, Italo Moisés
Donayre Medina, Pierina Cecilia
Carrillo Atahualpa, Rosa Luz
Magallanes Sebastian, Martin Gaspar
Aranda Dextre, Carmen Cristina
author Saldaña-Orejón, Italo Moisés
author_facet Saldaña-Orejón, Italo Moisés
Donayre Medina, Pierina Cecilia
Carrillo Atahualpa, Rosa Luz
Magallanes Sebastian, Martin Gaspar
Aranda Dextre, Carmen Cristina
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author2 Donayre Medina, Pierina Cecilia
Carrillo Atahualpa, Rosa Luz
Magallanes Sebastian, Martin Gaspar
Aranda Dextre, Carmen Cristina
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Sesgo
lipemia
errores diagnósticos
lipoproteínas
pruebas de química clínica
Bias
lipemia
diagnostic errors
lipoproteins
clinical chemistry tests
topic Sesgo
lipemia
errores diagnósticos
lipoproteínas
pruebas de química clínica
Bias
lipemia
diagnostic errors
lipoproteins
clinical chemistry tests
description Turbidity due to lipemia in diagnostic samples is one of the main causes of the appearance of clinically significant biases in the measurement of biochemical magnitudes. Objective. To assess the interference by lipemia in the measurement of 25 biochemical constituents in two analyzers with dry chemistry technology (Vitros 7600®) and liquid chemistry (Atellica® Solution). Methods. Pre-experimental study with pre and post test. Increasing amounts of a parenteral nutrition lipid emulsion were added to seven aliquots of pooled sera and the influence of the interferent on 25 constituents was determined in duplicate. The relative percentage deviation of the concentration of the constituent due to the influence of turbidity with respect to a sample without interference, was calculated. Tolerance limits for interference were established using three criteria: reagent distributor, desirable systematic error, and maximum permissible error. Results. The constituents that presented the greatest biases for the liquid chemistry analyzer were: Phosphorus (-84.72%), ALT (+81.25%) and AST (-75.76%), while for the dry chemistry platform the constituents, ALT (-79.41%), CK (-28.92%) and lipase (+24.85%). Significant interference was detected in a different number of constituents according to the tolerable limit criteria used. Conclusions. The different results found according to the methodology and the analyzer used, in addition to the lack of replicability of the tests for the evaluation of interference by lipemia, originates the need to harmonize the processes and establish identical limits of tolerable interference between the laboratories and suppliers of inputs.
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spelling Interference generated by lipemia in the measurement of biochemical constituentsInterferencia generada por la lipemia en la medición de constituyentes bioquímicosSaldaña-Orejón, Italo MoisésDonayre Medina, Pierina CeciliaCarrillo Atahualpa, Rosa LuzMagallanes Sebastian, Martin GasparAranda Dextre, Carmen CristinaSaldaña-Orejón, Italo MoisésDonayre Medina, Pierina CeciliaCarrillo Atahualpa, Rosa LuzMagallanes Sebastian, Martin GasparAranda Dextre, Carmen CristinaSesgolipemiaerrores diagnósticoslipoproteínaspruebas de química clínicaBiaslipemiadiagnostic errorslipoproteinsclinical chemistry testsTurbidity due to lipemia in diagnostic samples is one of the main causes of the appearance of clinically significant biases in the measurement of biochemical magnitudes. Objective. To assess the interference by lipemia in the measurement of 25 biochemical constituents in two analyzers with dry chemistry technology (Vitros 7600®) and liquid chemistry (Atellica® Solution). Methods. Pre-experimental study with pre and post test. Increasing amounts of a parenteral nutrition lipid emulsion were added to seven aliquots of pooled sera and the influence of the interferent on 25 constituents was determined in duplicate. The relative percentage deviation of the concentration of the constituent due to the influence of turbidity with respect to a sample without interference, was calculated. Tolerance limits for interference were established using three criteria: reagent distributor, desirable systematic error, and maximum permissible error. Results. The constituents that presented the greatest biases for the liquid chemistry analyzer were: Phosphorus (-84.72%), ALT (+81.25%) and AST (-75.76%), while for the dry chemistry platform the constituents, ALT (-79.41%), CK (-28.92%) and lipase (+24.85%). Significant interference was detected in a different number of constituents according to the tolerable limit criteria used. Conclusions. The different results found according to the methodology and the analyzer used, in addition to the lack of replicability of the tests for the evaluation of interference by lipemia, originates the need to harmonize the processes and establish identical limits of tolerable interference between the laboratories and suppliers of inputs.La turbidez por lipemia en las muestras para diagnóstico es una de las principales causas de la aparición de sesgos clínicamente significativos en la medición de magnitudes bioquímicas. Objetivo. Valorar la interferencia por lipemia en la medición de 25 constituyentes bioquímicos en dos analizadores con tecnología de química seca (Vitros 7600®) y química liquida (Atellica® Solution). Métodos. Estudio pre-experimental con pre y posprueba. Se añadieron cantidades crecientes de una emulsión lipídica de nutrición parenteral a siete alícuotas de una mezcla de sueros y se determinó por duplicado la influencia del interferente en 25 constituyentes. Se calculó el porcentaje relativo de desviación de la concentración del constituyente por influencia de la turbidez con respecto a una muestra sin interferente. Se establecieron límites de tolerancia para la interferencia utilizando tres criterios: del distribuidor de reactivos, del error sistemático deseable y del error máximo admisible. Resultados. Los constituyentes que presentaron los mayores sesgos para el analizador de química liquida fueron: fósforo (-84,72%), ALT (+81,25%) y AST (-75,76%), mientras que para la plataforma de química seca los constituyentes: ALT (-79,41%), CK (-28,92%) y lipasa (+24,85%). Se detectó interferencia significativa en diferente número de los constituyentes de acuerdo con el criterio de límite tolerable utilizado. Conclusiones. Los distintos resultados encontrados según la metodología y el analizador utilizado, además de la falta de replicabilidad de los ensayos para la valoración de interferencia por lipemia, origina la necesidad de armonizar los procesos e instaurar límites idénticos de interferencia tolerables entre los laboratorios y proveedores de insumos.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Humana2023-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/2540610.15381/anales.v84i3.25406Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 84 No. 3 (2023); 286-294Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 84 Núm. 3 (2023); 286-2941609-94191025-5583reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/25406/20023Derechos de autor 2023 Anales de la Facultad de Medicinahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/254062023-10-07T22:29:22Z
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