ITC IRMA TruPoint Blood Analysis System User Manual

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A.3

INTERFERENCES

Interference studies were based on NCCLS EP7-P. Serum or whole blood
was spiked with potentially interfering substances. The concentrations tested
and the expected effects are shown below.

Chloride

Substance (concentration)

Expected Effect

SCN
(17 mmol/L)


Decrease Cl

-

by 12 mmol/L

BUN

Substance (concentration)

Expected Effect

SCN
(17 mmol/L)


Decrease BUN by 2 mg/dL

Glucose

Substance (concentration)

Expected Effect

Glutathione
(1 mg/dL)

Increase glucose by 10% at the 280
mg/dL glucose level

Hydroxy Urea
(500 umol/L)

Increase glucose by 100% at the 120
mg/dL glucose level, and by 15% at
the 325 mg/dL glucose level

Iodoacetate
(900 mg/dL)

Increase glucose by >300% at the
120 mg/dL glucose level, and by
25% at the 330 mg/dL level

Isoniazide
(7 mg/dL)

Increase glucose by 10% at the 80
mg/dL glucose level

Pralidoxime Iodide (PAM)
(16 mg/dL)

PAM concentrations of 16 mg/dL
and higher can significantly affect
glucose measurements

Sodium Fluoride
(1000 mg/dL)

Decrease glucose by 55% at the 325
mg/dL glucose level, and increase
glucose by 100% at the 20 mg/dL
level

Thiopental
(25 mg/dL)
(13 mg/dL)


Decrease glucose by 30 - 40%
Decrease glucose by >10%

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