Development of a novel, N-Terminal-proBNP (NT-proBNP) assay with a low detection limit
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation
- Vol. 59 (sup230), 177-181
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00365519909168341
Abstract
A novel, highly sensitive and specific N-Terminal-proBNP (NT-proBNP) assay based on a sandwich format has been developed. The assay time is below 2 hours and no extraction process is needed. The calibration curve covers a NT-proBNP concentration range from 0 pmol/L up to 600 pmol/L. The analytical detection limit of the assay was estimated to be 2.7 pmol/L (3 SD). The intra-assay coefficient of variation is 5.7 % (at 50 pmol/L) and 6.1 % (at 250 pmol/L), while the inter-assay CVs are 15.8 % (15 pmol/L) and 8.2 % (250 pmol/L). There is no significant interference by bilirubin (up to 900 μmol/L), haemoglobin (up to 10 g/L), rheumatoid factors (up to 975 IU/mL), triglycerides (up to 20.5 mmol/L), biotin (up to 50 μg/L), digoxin (up to 100 μg/L) and digitoxin (up to 200 μg/L). The analyte NT-proBNP is fully stable in whole blood over 3 days and in EDTA-plasma over 24 hours. This good stability of NT-proBNP compared to other less stable natriuretic peptides is a significant advantage and a main prerequisite for a routine diagnostic marker. Preliminary results of using this new assay in clinical studies for diagnosing and monitoring left ventricular dysfunction demonstrate that there is a significant gain in diagnostic validity.Keywords
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