| Literature DB >> 24928598 |
Heidi E Banse1,2, Joseph McCann1,2, Fan Yang1,2, Catherine Wagg1,2, Dianne McFarlane1,2.
Abstract
Diagnosis of equine hyperinsulinemia requires an accurate method for quantification of equine insulin concentrations. The objectives of the current study were to compare 2 commercially available techniques for measurement of equine insulin, the radioimmunoassay (RIA) and chemiluminescent immunoassay (CIA). Recovery was poor for both assays, but worse for the CIA. Serial dilution of a high endogenous insulin sample yielded better linearity for the RIA ( r2 = 0.99, P < 0.001) than the CIA ( r2 = 0.92, P = 0.009). Bland-Altman analysis indicated that the CIA was, on average, 91 pmol/l higher than the RIA, with wide limits of agreement (95% limits of agreement: -508 to 691 pmol/l). These findings suggest that results between the assays should not be considered interchangeable.Entities:
Keywords: Bias; chemiluminescent immunoassay; insulin; linearity; radioimmunoassay; recovery
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24928598 DOI: 10.1177/1040638714536560
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Diagn Invest ISSN: 1040-6387 Impact factor: 1.279