2022
DOI: 10.1177/00045632221074867
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Negative interference from immunoglobulin M paraproteinaemia on the Roche enzymatic creatinine method

Abstract: Although enzymatic creatinine methods are subject to fewer interferences than traditional Jaffe creatinine methods, every method in clinical chemistry has limitations. We report, for the first time in the literature, a case of an immunoglobulin M (IgM) paraproteinaemia causing an undetectably low creatinine result on the Roche enzymatic assay. This interference did not occur with other enzymatic creatinine methods produced by Abbott and Siemens or the Roche Jaffe, VITROS dry slide and liquid chromatography wit… Show more

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“…One case of negative interference has been described with two IgM kappa paraproteins on a Mindray BS-360e platform, 7 while another case has been described with IgM kappa paraprotein on a Roche enzymatic creatinine method. 8…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…One case of negative interference has been described with two IgM kappa paraproteins on a Mindray BS-360e platform, 7 while another case has been described with IgM kappa paraprotein on a Roche enzymatic creatinine method. 8…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of the Roche enzymatic creatinine interference, precipitation was reportedly visible when R1 was mixed with the patient sample, consistent with the reaction curves. 8…”
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“…describing PEG precipitation to minimize or reduce paraprotein interference, 43 and studies have assessed PEG precipitation for multiple chemistry analytes, including creatinine 44 and phosphate 13 in human medicine, and could also be considered in veterinary medicine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is a polymer of ethylene glycol that precipitates proteins by steric hindrance without denaturing or interfering with them 13 . Protocols have been published describing PEG precipitation to minimize or reduce paraprotein interference, 43 and studies have assessed PEG precipitation for multiple chemistry analytes, including creatinine 44 and phosphate 13 in human medicine, and could also be considered in veterinary medicine. Use of a different analytical method (eg, dry chemistry) could also be used, which eliminates the effects of large molecules such as paraproteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%