Automation of Harboe method for the measurement of plasma free hemoglobinopen access
- Authors
- Chung, Hee-Jung; Chung, Jae-Woo; Yi, Joowon; Hur, Mina; Lee, Tae Hwan; Hwang, Sang-Hyun; Song, Yoon Kyung; Lee, Do Hoon
- Issue Date
- Jun-2020
- Publisher
- WILEY
- Keywords
- automated chemistry analyzer; free hemoglobin; Harboe method; plasma hemoglobin; spectrophotometer
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF CLINICAL LABORATORY ANALYSIS, v.34, no.6
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF CLINICAL LABORATORY ANALYSIS
- Volume
- 34
- Number
- 6
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/6585
- DOI
- 10.1002/jcla.23242
- ISSN
- 0887-8013
1098-2825
- Abstract
- Background Although plasma free hemoglobin (fHb) test is important for assessing intravascular hemolysis, it is still dependent on the gold standard Harboe method using manual and labor-intensive spectrometric measurements at the wavelength of 380-415-450 nm. We established an automated fHb assay using a routine chemistry autoanalyzer that can be tuned to a wavelength of 380-416-450 nm. Methods The linearity, precision, accuracy, correlation, and sample carryover of fHb measurement using TBA200FRneo method and manual Harboe method were evaluated, respectively. fHb values measured by manual Harboe method were compared with those measured by our new automated TBA200FRneo method. Results fHb measurements were linear in the range of 0.05~38.75 mu mol/L by TBA200FRneo and 0.05~9.69 mu mol/L by manual Harboe method. Imprecision analysis (%CV) revealed 0.9~2.8% for TBA200FRneo method and 5.3~13.6% for the manual Harboe method. Comparison analysis showed 0.9986 of correlation coefficient (TBA200FRneo = 0.970 x Harboe + 0.12). In analytical accuracy analysis, the manual Harboe method revealed about 4 times higher average total error % (12.2%) than the TBA200FRneo automated method (2.8%). The sample carryover was -0.0016% in TBA200FRneo method and 0.0038% in Harboe method. Conclusions In the measurement of fHb, the automated TBA200FRneo method showed better performance than the conventional Harboe method. It is expected that the automated fHb assay using the routine chemistry analyzer can replace the gold standard Harboe method which is labor-intensive and need an independent spectrophotometry equipment.
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