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    Wiley ; 2020
    In:  Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis Vol. 34, No. 11 ( 2020-11)
    In: Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis, Wiley, Vol. 34, No. 11 ( 2020-11)
    Abstract: Hemoglobin A 1c (HbA 1c ) is arguably the most important biomarker used in the diagnosis and treatment monitoring of diabetes mellitus. We evaluated the analytical performance of the Norudia HbA 1c assay (Sekisui Medical Co., LTD), which uses an enzymatic method incorporated into a fully automated, high‐throughput system. Methods The precision, linearity, and carryover of the Norudia HbA 1c assay were evaluated. Using 60 patient samples, comparative analysis of HbA 1c measurements with two commonly used HbA 1c assays, the D100 (Bio‐Rad Laboratories, Inc) and HLC‐723 G11 (Tosoh), was undergone. Thirteen commutable samples with known HbA 1c concentrations measured using an IFCC reference measurement procedure were used to compare accuracy between methods. Interference of HbA 1c measurement by Hb variants was evaluated using 16 known Hb variant samples. Results Repeatability (% CV) for low and high concentrations ranged from 1.12%‐1.50% and 0.66%‐0.75%, respectively, and within‐laboratory precision for low and high concentrations ranged from 1.73%‐2.89% and 0.98%‐1.64%, respectively. For linearity, the coefficient of determination was 0.9987. No significant carryover was observed. When compared to the D100 and HLC‐723 G11 assays, the Norudia HbA 1c assay showed the best accuracy with the lowest mean bias (−1.72%). Furthermore, the Norudia was least affected by Hb variants and gave the most reliable HbA 1c measurements. Conclusion The Norudia HbA 1c showed excellent analytical performance with good precision and linearity, and minimal carryover. When compared to other routine HbA 1c methods, the Norudia HbA 1c assay showed the highest accuracy and was least affected by Hb variants.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0887-8013 , 1098-2825
    URL: Issue
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2020
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