PMID: 8595718Feb 1, 1996Paper

Technical performance evaluation of BM/Hitachi 747-200 serum fructosamine assay

Clinical Chemistry
M J LinR V Coyne

Abstract

The technical performance of serum fructosamine assay as a short-term index of diabetic control was evaluated by using the BM/Hitachi 747-200 Automatic Analyzer (Boehringer Mannheim Corp). Intra- and interassay precisions (CV) were <2%. Linearity was confirmed up to 1000 micromol/L. Lipemia, produced artificially or from hypertriglyceridemia in vivo, did not interfere with measurement of serum fructosamine concentration. However, hemoglobin (Hb) interfered with measurement substantially at concentrations >15.5 micromol/L, and bilirubin interfered substantially at concentrations >68.4 micromol/L. A normal reference range of up to 282 micromol/L (mean +/- 2SD = 242 +/- 40) was derived from results obtained from 228 nondiabetic subjects. In 222 diabetic subjects, serum fructosamine concentration correlated well with fasting glucose concentration (r = 0.74) and with Hb A1c concentration (r = 0.80). This automated fructosamine assay has the advantages of technical simplicity, low cost, and reduced analytical time compared with the Hb A1c method.

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