## Abstract Activities of 21 red cell enzymes were measured in 15 units of CPDβA1 anticoagulated blood before and after 35 days of storage. Paired tβtests revealed that five of the enzyme activities decreased significantly after 35 days of storage (P < 0.05) while four increased significantly after
Interlaboratory comparisons of red blood cell cholinesterase activity
β Scribed by Stephen N. Kales; Gerry N. Polyhronopoulos; Jon M. Aldrich; Evangelos A. Dimitriadis; David C. Christiani
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Weight
- 61 KB
- Volume
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1095-1539
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β¦ Synopsis
KEY WORDS
Comparisons of red blood cell cholinesterase values (AChE, EC 3.1.1.7) from difred blood cell cholinesterase ferent laboratories can be difficult. This study evaluated different methods of pesticides interlaboratory comparison. Eleven subjects gave triplicate samples for analysis cholinesterase inhibitors by three commercial laboratories. Comparisons were made relative to the midinterlaboratory comparisons point of each laboratory's reference range (mid-range), and by transformation humans to Ellman assay activity in U/mL using published/derived conversion factors. To observe each laboratory's reliability, four subjects submitted two additional duplicate samples to each laboratory. The mean intraspecimen variabilities were 3%, range 1%-8%; 4%, range 0-9%; and 13%, range 2%-24% for laboratories 1-3, respectively. The mean mid-range percent for laboratory 3 was substantially lower than the means for laboratories 1 and 2. Therefore, laboratory 3 values were adjusted based on the means for laboratories 1 and 2 and the mid-point suggested by laboratory 3's assay kit. The mean AChE relative to these midpoints were 109%, 107%, and 107% for laboratories 1-3, respectively. Ellman activities were 19.0, 19.9 and 20.8 U/mL for laboratories 1-3, respectively. Intrasubject differences for both comparison methods showed agreement that approximated intraspecimen variabilities for each laboratory. Comparisons involving laboratory 3 showed the poorest agreement consistent with laboratory 3's greater intraspecimen variation. AChE from different laboratories can be compared by both methods evaluated in this study. All comparisons are limited by the precision and reliability of the laboratories involved.
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