Assay of serum tobramycin levels with the Bactec 460.

Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
L E PhillipsT E Rogers

Abstract

Serum tobramycin levels of synthetic and patient specimens were determined by the Bactec 460. The results were compared with those obtained from the same specimens by radioimmunoassay. These studies suggest that assays performed by either method should be run in duplicate or triplicate to achieve maximum accuracy. The studies also suggest that results obtained by the Bactec method are at least as reliable as those obtained by the radioimmunoassay method.

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Jun 1, 1986·European Journal of Clinical Microbiology·S D SearsE Caplan
Apr 1, 1981·Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy·L E PhillipsT E Rogers
Jan 1, 1982·Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy·D A BrucknerR Palmer

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