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Improvement of the Accuracy of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Testing Using a Confirmatory Test
Authors
Hee Jin HuhSholhui ParkJungwon Huh이미애Soo-Kyung Kim
Issue Date
Jun-2021
Publisher
대한임상검사정도관리협회
Keywords
Hepatitis B surface antigen; Confirmatory test; Neutralization test
Citation
Laboratory Medicine and Quality Assurance, v.43, no.2, pp 80 - 86
Pages
7
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Laboratory Medicine and Quality Assurance
Volume
43
Number
2
Start Page
80
End Page
86
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/4815
DOI
10.15263/jlmqa.2021.43.2.80
ISSN
2384-2458
Abstract
Background: The hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) is one of the most important serologic markers in diagnosing hepatitis B virus infection. As more sensitive immunoassays become available, the false positive rate of HBsAg has been increasing. Therefore, it has been suggested that a standardized HBsAg testing strategy be implemented to maximize the accuracy and minimize cost and complexity. This study evaluated HBsAg confirmatory tests and the HBsAg testing process to reduce false-positive HBsAg results, and the financial and time burden of the laboratory. Methods: Samples with Elecsys HBsAg II (Roche Diagnostics, Germany) cutoff index (COI) 0.9–50.0 and Alinity i HBsAg (Abbott, Ireland) signal-to-cutoff (S/CO) 1.0–30.0 were analyzed with the Elecsys HBsAg confirmatory test (Roche Diagnostics) and the Alinity i HBsAg qualitative II confirmatory test (Abbott), respectively. Results: The Elecsys and Alinity confirmatory tests were positive in 94.0% (47/50) and 69.4% (25/36) of tested samples, respectively. HBsAg COI results were significantly higher in the confirmatory test positive group than the confirmatory test negative group (Elecsys HBsAg median COI 1.20 vs. 4.38 [P =0.024] and Alinity HBsAg median S/CO 1.36 vs. 4.65 [P =0.000]). HBsAg test specificity was 100% with Elecsys COI 1.3 and Alinity S/CO 2.9. Conclusions: The HBsAg value which is likely to be positive in the neutralization test, differed depending on the patient population and reagents. By performing a neutralization test for weakly positive samples below the cutoff and adapting a single serological test strategy for samples above the cutoff, we expected to decrease false-positive results, with less time and effort.
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