Investigation of cholesterol bias due to a matrix effect of external quality assurance samples: how true is your cholesterol method?

CJ Pretorius, S Klingberg, L Johnson… - Annals of Clinical …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
CJ Pretorius, S Klingberg, L Johnson, R Park, U Wilgen, JPJ Ungerer
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry, 2012journals.sagepub.com
Background Comparability of cholesterol measurement is clinically required and external
quality assurance (EQA) programmes are important to verify the trueness of routine
methods. Methods We developed a gas chromatography-isotope dilution mass spectrometry
(GC-IDMS) total cholesterol assay to investigate the cause of a suspected matrix-related
negative bias with the Beckman Coulter enzymatic method discovered in an EQA
programme. The GC-IDMS method was calibrated with certified reference material and …
Background
Comparability of cholesterol measurement is clinically required and external quality assurance (EQA) programmes are important to verify the trueness of routine methods.
Methods
We developed a gas chromatography-isotope dilution mass spectrometry (GC-IDMS) total cholesterol assay to investigate the cause of a suspected matrix-related negative bias with the Beckman Coulter enzymatic method discovered in an EQA programme. The GC-IDMS method was calibrated with certified reference material and verified against a secondary reference method. Bias between the GC-IDMS and Beckman Coulter methods was estimated according to Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) protocol EP9-A2 with 40 clinical samples.
Results
At clinically important decision levels, no significant bias was demonstrated on patients' samples (all results within a ±3% limit). A matrix effect confined to the EQA material that affected the Beckman Coulter total cholesterol method was confirmed.
Conclusions
The GC-IDMS method is suitable as a higher order total cholesterol method in a routine clinical laboratory. Matrix effects defeat the objectives of EQA schemes by preventing the verification of trueness. Given the importance of obtaining a true cholesterol result without systematic error, we recommend that EQA material without matrix effects should be used.
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