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The effect of specific binding proteins on immunoassay measurements of total and free thyroid hormones and cortisol.

Anastasia L Gant KanegusukuKatherine A AraqueHung NguyenBin WeiSaman HosseiniKatherine Andrea Araque
Published in: Therapeutic advances in endocrinology and metabolism (2021)
Abnormal BP concentrations appear to affect the accuracy of IA measurements of T3, FT3, and cortisol. The population of patients with either high or low levels of BPs is significant. Our samples reflect that 65% of women aged between 15 and 49 years are taking oral contraceptives in the US, and thus have elevated levels of BPs. In this group, IA results for cortisol are falsely low. Our samples reflect that patients with protein losing diseases have low BP concentrations. Among a group with renal complications, IA measurements of T3 are overestimated, while those of FT3 are underestimated. Are the Food and Drug Administration and diagnostic companies adequately assessing the accuracy of IA tests?
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