Sources of Error in the Determination of Metabolic Rate |
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Authors: | J. Georg K. Mellemgaard |
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Affiliation: | Medical T kept. B Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Abstract: | AbstractBackground. There is significant immunoassay cross-reactivity between everolimus and sirolimus, and their routine determination using a common method may reduce the reagent costs. Methods. In 122 blood samples from kidney (n = 30) and liver (n = 92) transplant recipients, everolimus concentrations were determined using the Abbott IMx® microparticle enzyme immunoassay (MEIA) as previously described, and the Abbott sirolimus chemiluminescence magnetic microparticle immunoassay (CMIA) on the Architect-i1000® system. Results. A high correlation coefficient (r = 0.981, p < 0.001) and a linear regression MEIA = 0.73CMIA + 0.55, with an acceptable standard error of the estimate (ma68 = 0.32 ng/mL), were obtained, indicating the transferability of the results produced by both immunoassays. Conclusions. The newly-developed sirolimus CMIA assay on the Architect® platform may be a valid alternative to other immunoassays for the routine therapeutic monitoring of everolimus. |
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Keywords: | Everolimus sirolimus microparticle enzyme immunoassay chemiluminescence magnetic microparticle immunoassay Architect® system |
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