Do Serum Creatinine Levels Show Clinically Significant Fluctuations on Serial Determinations on the Siemens Advia 1800 Analyzer?

J Clin Lab Anal. 2017 Jan;31(1):e22012. doi: 10.1002/jcla.22012. Epub 2016 Jul 1.

Abstract

Background: The goal of this work was to determine whether there are clinically significant fluctuations in the level of serum creatinine on serial determinations, especially in the borderline range (1.1-1.3 mg/dl), after specimen storage.

Methods: Sixty-one serum samples were analyzed. They were divided into three categories based on the initial serum creatinine measurement: low (≤1.0 mg/dl), borderline (1.1-1.3 mg/dl), and high (≥1.4 mg/dl). The specimens were stored at 4°C and run on the Siemens Advia 1800 chemistry analyzer on days 1, 3, and 11.

Results: Statistical comparisons of the three groups were made using the unpaired t-test, yielding a two-tailed P-value for each group comparison. The P-values ranged from 0.0829 to 0.3892, indicating no statistically significant difference between the standard deviations of each group.

Conclusions: Mild-to-moderate fluctuations in precision occur in successive serum creatinine determinations. The overwhelming majority of these fluctuations should not affect clinical decision making.

Keywords: Siemens Advia 1800 analyzer; creatinine; reproducibility; serum; storage.

MeSH terms

  • Chemistry, Clinical / instrumentation*
  • Creatinine / blood*
  • Humans
  • Reference Values

Substances

  • Creatinine