Michael P Cornes1, Clare Ford, Rousseau Gama. 1. Department of Clinical Chemistry, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV10 0QP. cornesmp@aol.com
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To study the detection and prevalence of spurious hyperkalaemia due to potassium ethylenediaminetetra-acetic acid (kEDTA) contamination. METHODS: In a one-month prospective study, serum EDTA, zinc, calcium, magnesium concentrations and alkaline phosphatase activity were measured in samples with serum potassium >or=6.0 mmol/L. RESULTS: Twenty-eight out of 117 hyperkalaemic samples were contaminated with EDTA. Only serum zinc values below the reference range had 100% sensitivity for indicating EDTA contamination, but even at an optimal specificity of 89% at least 12 potentially genuine hyperkalaemic samples would be rejected. CONCLUSION: Spurious hyperkalaemia due to kEDTA contamination is common. Gross kEDTA contamination is obvious by marked unexpected hyperkalaemia, hypocalcaemia, hypomagnesaemia and hypozincaemia. Spurious hyperkalaemia due to low concentrations of kEDTA contamination can only be confidently detected by measurement of serum EDTA.
BACKGROUND: To study the detection and prevalence of spurious hyperkalaemia due to potassium ethylenediaminetetra-acetic acid (kEDTA) contamination. METHODS: In a one-month prospective study, serum EDTA, zinc, calcium, magnesium concentrations and alkaline phosphatase activity were measured in samples with serum potassium >or=6.0 mmol/L. RESULTS: Twenty-eight out of 117 hyperkalaemic samples were contaminated with EDTA. Only serum zinc values below the reference range had 100% sensitivity for indicating EDTA contamination, but even at an optimal specificity of 89% at least 12 potentially genuine hyperkalaemic samples would be rejected. CONCLUSION:Spurious hyperkalaemia due to kEDTA contamination is common. Gross kEDTA contamination is obvious by marked unexpected hyperkalaemia, hypocalcaemia, hypomagnesaemia and hypozincaemia. Spurious hyperkalaemia due to low concentrations of kEDTA contamination can only be confidently detected by measurement of serum EDTA.
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