Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1970194 | Clinical Biochemistry | 2012 | 5 Pages |
ObjectiveTo develop a rapid and reliable method, using an octopole reaction system (ORS) ICP-MS, capable of monitoring trace levels of Co and Cr in whole blood samples from hip arthroplasty patients with metal-on-metal prostheses.Design and methodWhole blood is diluted 10-fold with an alkaline diluent and analyzed using an Agilent 7500 CE ORS-ICP-MS.ResultsLimit of quantification of 0.03 μg/L Co and 0.20 μg/L Cr in patient samples. < 6% covariance obtained for quality control materials analyzed over 10 runs.ConclusionThis method is capable of monitoring trace levels of Co and Cr in diluted whole blood samples with a vial to vial run time of approximately 2 min. Results are comparable to those obtained using high resolution (HR) ICP-MS with sample digestion.
► Rapid, stable, low-maintenance ORS-ICP-MS method for Cr and Co in whole blood. ► Applied to metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty patient samples. ► Eliminated sample digestion step and costly HR-ICP-MS often used in other methods. ► Limit of quantification of 0.03 μg/L Co and 0.20 μg/L Cr. ► ORS-ICP-MS and HR-ICP-MS results were comparable.