Interlaboratory variability of bilirubin measurements

Publication Description
During an 8-month study, 14 laboratories used automated analytical systems to measure total bilirubin concentrations in lyophilized bovine specimens containing 38, 169, and 253 micromol/L bilirubin (2.2, 9.9, and 14.8 mg/dL, respectively). The measured mean +/- SD (n, range) were: 39 +/- 7 micromol/L (n = 90, 31-53) [2.3 +/- 0.4 mg/dL (1.8-3.1)]; 176 +/- 29 micromol/L (n = 89, 146-222) [10.3 +/- 1.7 mg/dL (8.5-13.0)]; and 260 +/- 43 micromol/L (n = 103, 208-316) [15.2 +/- 2.5 mg/dL (12.1-18.5)]. In comparison with target values, measurements were consistently lower at 4, higher at 6, and within +/- 4% at 4 laboratories for each of the three concentrations. The measured values for each concentration remained fairly constant during the study at each laboratory. We conclude that bilirubin measurements differed significantly from the established target values at most of the participating laboratories.

Primary Author
Vreman,H. J.
Verter,J.
Oh,W.
Fanaroff,A. A.
Wright,L. L.
Lemons,J. A.
Shankaran,S.
Tyson,J. E.
Korones,S. B.
Bauer,C. R.
Stoll,B. J.
Papile,L. A.
Donovan,E. F.
Ehrenkranz,R. A.
Stevenson,D. K.

Volume
42

Issue
6

Start Page
869

Other Pages
873

Publisher
Am Assoc Clin Chem

URL
http://www.clinchem.org/cgi/content/abstract/42/6/869

PMID
8665677



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Clinical Chemistry

Publication Year
1996

Publication Date
Jun 1,

Place of Publication
England

ISSN/ISBN
0009-9147

Document Object Index
10.1093/clinchem/42.6.869