Analytical performance evaluation of the Elecsys® Troponin T Gen 5 STAT assay.
Abstract
BACKGROUND:We report the analytical performance of the Elecsys® Troponin T Gen 5 STAT
(TnT Gen 5 STAT; Roche Diagnostics) assay. METHODS:Measuring limits/ranges were determined
in lithium-heparin plasma samples per Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute
(CLSI) EP17-A2. Precision was evaluated per CLSI EP05-A2 using lithium-heparin plasma/quality
control samples on cobas e 411/cobas e 601 analyzers; two duplicated runs per day
for 21 days (n = 84). Cross-reactivity with other troponin forms and interference
from endogenous substances/drugs was tested; recovery criterion for no cross-reactivity
was within ±10%. RESULTS:Coefficients of variation (CV) for repeatability/intermediate
precision were 0.7-5.6%/1.4-10.3% (cobas e 411; mean cardiac troponin T [cTnT]: 7.3-9341 ng/L)
and 0.7-3.0%/1.5-6.4% (cobas e 601; mean cTnT: 7.4-9455 ng/L). There was no cross-reactivity
with skeletal muscle troponin T (≤ 10,000 ng/L), skeletal muscle troponin I (≤ 100,000 ng/L),
cardiac troponin I (≤ 10,000 ng/L), or human troponin C (≤ 80,000 ng/L). No interference
was observed with biotin (≤ 20 ng/mL) or 34 drugs. CONCLUSION:The TnT Gen 5 STAT assay
demonstrated a CV of <10% at the 99th percentile upper reference limit, meeting precision
requirements (Fourth Universal Definition of Myocardial Infarction) for high-sensitivity
troponin assays.
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Journal articleSubject
HumansTroponin T
Blood Chemical Analysis
Immunoassay
Luminescent Measurements
Reproducibility of Results
Limit of Detection
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21627Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1016/j.cca.2019.05.026Publication Info
Fitzgerald, Robert L; Hollander, Judd E; Peacock, W Frank; Limkakeng, Alexander T;
Breitenbeck, Nancy; Blechschmidt, Kareen; ... deFilippi, Christopher (2019). Analytical performance evaluation of the Elecsys® Troponin T Gen 5 STAT assay. Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry, 495. pp. 522-528. 10.1016/j.cca.2019.05.026. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21627.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Alexander Tan Limkakeng Jr.
Professor of Surgery
My personal research interest is finding new ways to diagnose acute coronary syndrome.
In particular, I am interested in novel biomarkers and precision medicine approaches
to this problem. I also have an interest in sepsis and empirical bioethics. As Vice
Chief of Research for the Duke Division of Emergency Medicine, I also work with researchers
from many fields spanning global health, innovation, clinical trials, basic discovery,
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