2014
DOI: 10.1002/elps.201400259
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Dual‐wavelength recording, a simple algorithm to eliminate interferences due to UV‐absorbing substances in capillary electrophoresis

Abstract: Analytical interferences have been described due to the presence of various exogenous UV-absorbing substances in serum. Iodine-based X-ray contrast agents and various antibiotics have been reported to interfere with interpretation of serum protein pherograms, resulting in false diagnosis of paraproteinemia. In the present study, we have explored the possibility of measuring UV absorbance at two distinct wavelengths (210 and 246 nm) to distinguish between true and false paraproteins on a Helena V8 clinical elec… Show more

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“…desalting samples, charcoal pre-treatment, analysis at two different wavelengths, but they are not routinely available and should not be necessary with good laboratory practice. 5,8,9 This case highlights the importance of laboratories having robust processes in place to interpret serum protein electrophoresis patterns and to sense check results before communicating significant abnormalities. Otherwise, erroneous reporting of the presence of a paraprotein could lead to patients having unnecessary and invasive investigations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…desalting samples, charcoal pre-treatment, analysis at two different wavelengths, but they are not routinely available and should not be necessary with good laboratory practice. 5,8,9 This case highlights the importance of laboratories having robust processes in place to interpret serum protein electrophoresis patterns and to sense check results before communicating significant abnormalities. Otherwise, erroneous reporting of the presence of a paraprotein could lead to patients having unnecessary and invasive investigations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…desalting samples, charcoal pre-treatment, analysis at two different wavelengths, but they are not routinely available and should not be necessary with good laboratory practice. 5,8,9…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iodine‐based X‐ray contrast agents are well known as analytical interferences in serum protein electrophoresis. Scanning serum pherograms at 246 nm allows to detect all described interfering agents . In comparison with HPLC, CE is an easier, faster, less labor‐intensive and cheaper method, which is at least as accurate as that provided by HPLC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%