| Literature DB >> 24784986 |
Eileen Crimmins1, Jung Ki Kim, Heather McCreath, Jessica Faul, David Weir, Teresa Seeman.
Abstract
Assessment of health in large population studies has increasingly incorporated measures of blood-based biomarkers based on the use of dried blood spots (DBS). The validity of DBS assessments made by labs used by large studies is addressed by comparing assay values from DBS collected using conditions similar to those used in the field with values from whole blood samples. The DBS approach generates values that are strongly related to whole blood levels of HbA1c, cystatin C, and C-reactive protein. Assessing lipid levels reliably with DBS appears to be a greater challenge. However, even when DBS values and values from venous blood are highly correlated, they are often on a different scale, and using conventional cutoffs may be misleading.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24784986 PMCID: PMC4117354 DOI: 10.1080/19485565.2014.901885
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodemography Soc Biol ISSN: 1948-5565