Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1971707 | Clinical Biochemistry | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Objectives:The analytical performance of the TOSOH HLC-723G7 hemoglobin HPLC analyzer and the effect of the presence of HbS in the determination of HbA2 using HPLC and manual column methods.Design and methods:The performance characteristics of the TOSOH HLC-723G7 analyzer in the determination of HbA2 were compared to those of the HELENA Beta-Thal Quik column. The effect of HbS presence in the samples was quantified using the HELENA SAS-MX alkaline gel electrophoresis kit as the reference method.Results:Within-run and between-run CVs for HbA2 were better for the TOSOH HPLC analyzer than for the HELENA manual column method. The presence of HbS in the samples produces a strong positive bias in the %HbA2 values when using both the HPLC and manual column methods, compared to the alkaline electrophoresis gel.Conclusion:Both the TOSOH HPLC and the manual column are reliable methods for %HbA2 determination when no HbS is detectable in the samples. When HbS is present, the gel electrophoresis method gives more accurate results.