2010
DOI: 10.1002/jcla.20350
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Exogenous interferences with Jaffe creatinine assays: addition of sodium dodecyl sulfate to reagent eliminates bilirubin and total protein interference with Jaffe methods

Abstract: Endogenous interferences continue to plague creatinine accuracy measurement in both Jaffe and enzymatic methods, and consequentially the estimated glomerular filtration rate. The addition of SDS to the alkaline-pirate reagent was shown to be effective in reducing bilirubin and protein interferences.

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“…22,23 Amperometric enzymatic methods, on the other hand, have been reported not to be affected by chromogens and to yield lower values for serum Cr. 24,25 Others, however, found some interaction with chromogens, in particular bilirubin, 15 with these methods as well. To overcome its limitations, several different adjustments have been proposed to the Jaffé method.…”
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“…22,23 Amperometric enzymatic methods, on the other hand, have been reported not to be affected by chromogens and to yield lower values for serum Cr. 24,25 Others, however, found some interaction with chromogens, in particular bilirubin, 15 with these methods as well. To overcome its limitations, several different adjustments have been proposed to the Jaffé method.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…11,12 Several chromogens are known to interfere with this method. They include ketones, 13 bilirubin, [14][15][16][17] glucose, [18][19][20] hemoglobin, 12,17 and cephalosporin antibiotics. 21 Although modifications to the Jaffé method have been made over the years, its specificity for Cr has only moderately improved.…”
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