Application of a point of care creatinine device for trend monitoring in kidney transplant patients: Fit for purpose?

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Background: The StatSensor® Xpress-i™, a point-of-care system for blood creatinine measurement, offers patients the possibility of self-monitoring creatinine. In this study, the analytical performance of the StatSensor® for both detecting current renal function and monitoring renal (dys)function in kidney transplant patients was examined. Methods: Accuracy of the StatSensor® with capillary and venous whole blood was evaluated and compared to an isotopic dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS)-traceable enzymatic creatinine test in venous serum (n=138). Twenty Li-heparin samples were compared to the IDMS reference method performed by a Joint Committee for Traceability in Laboratory Medicine (JCTLM)-listed reference laboratory (RfB, Bonn, Germany). To evaluate StatSensor®'s suitability to monitor kidney function, both venous and capillary samples were obtained in 20 hospitalized transplantation patients. Venous samples were analyzed with an IDMS-traceable enzymatic test, capillary samples were measured using the StatSensor®. For all 2-day intervals, percentage change in creatinine was compared between both methods. Results: The StatSensor® did not meet total allowable error criterion of 6.9%. Average overall CV<inf>a</inf> for the StatSensor® was 10.4% and 5.2% for capillary and venous whole blood results, respectively. Overall CV<inf>a</inf> for the central laboratory serum creatinine method was <1.5%. For monitoring renal (dys)function, total agreement of the StatSensor® with an IDMS-traceable enzymatic test was 68% using a 10% Δ change. No significant differences were found between the changes observed by both methods. Conclusions: Capillary blood testing with the StatSensor® is not advisable for determining current renal function with a single creatinine measurement in kidney transplant patients, mainly due to excessive analytical imprecision. However, our results suggest that capillary blood testing with the StatSensor® can be used for daily trend monitoring of kidney function after renal transplantation. © 2015 by De Gruyter. Chemicals/CAS: creatinine, 19230-81-0, 60-27-5 tradenames: StatSensor Xpress-i, Nova Biomedical, United States Manufacturers: Nova Biomedical, United States
TNO Identifier
528206
ISSN
14346621
Source
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 53(10), pp. 1547-1556.
Pages
1547-1556
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