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  • Validation of a free phenytoin assay on Cobas c501 analyzer using calibrators from Cobas Integra free phenytoin assay by comparing its performance with fluorescence polarization immunoassay for free phenytoin on the TDx analyzer.

Validation of a free phenytoin assay on Cobas c501 analyzer using calibrators from Cobas Integra free phenytoin assay by comparing its performance with fluorescence polarization immunoassay for free phenytoin on the TDx analyzer.

Journal of clinical laboratory analysis (2013-01-18)
Amitava Dasgupta, Bonnette Davis, Loretta Chow
ABSTRACT

For many years, fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) on the TDx analyzer has been used for determination of free phenytoin concentration. Recently Abbott Laboratories decided to discontinue the TDx analyzer and related assays on this analyzer. Free phenytoin assay is also available from Roche Diagnostics for application on the Cobas Integra analyzer (fluorescence polarization assay) but not on Cobas c510 analyzer. Free phenytoin calibrators from the Cobas Integra free phenytoin assay and the reagents from the KIMSphenytoin assay were used for the determination of free phenytoin on the Cobas c501 analyzer. The intra-run and inter-run precisions were both <7.2%. The assay was linear from 0.2 to 4 μg/ml. The free phenytoin assay on the Cobas c501 was compared with the FPIAassay on the TDx analyzer using sera from 25 patients receiving phenytoin (phenytoin concentration between 0.3 and 3.7 μg/ml). The following regression equation was observed: y = 0.9899 x + 0.0408 (r = 0.98, n = 25). In conclusion, the free phenytoin assay on the Cobas c501 analyzer is a valid alternative to free phenytoin assay on the TDx analyzer.

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5,5-Diphenylhydantoin, ≥98%