Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1969763 | Clinical Biochemistry | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Objectives:NGAL (Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin) has emerged as a new biomarker for the identification of acute kidney injury. Reliable clinical evaluations require a simple, robust test method for NGAL, and knowledge of specimen handling and specimen stability characteristics. We evaluated the performance of a new urine NGAL assay on the ARCHITECT analyzer.Methods:Assay performance characteristics were evaluated using standard protocols. Urine specimen storage requirements were determined and biological variability was assessed in a self-declared apparently healthy population.Results:Assay performance data showed good precision, sensitivity and lot-to-lot reproducibility. There was good short term 2–8 °C sample stability, however, long term storage samples must be kept at − 70 °C or colder. The largest variance component in a biological variance study was within-day.Conclusions:The ARCHITECT NGAL assay proved to be a precise and reproducible assay for the determination of urine NGAL.