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Comparison of LC-MS/MS vs chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay in measuring the valproic acid concentration in plasma of epilepsy patients in a new perspective.

Zhipeng WangYunlei YunXinfang XieChunhua YouHaijun MiaoFeng ZhangShouhong GaoWan-Sheng Chen
Published in: Journal of clinical laboratory analysis (2017)
The LC-MS/MS is largely consistent with the CMIA in analytical time and quantification ability for VPA, but the LC-MS/MS can simultaneously determinate VPA and its metabolites in plasma, and is also a higher cost-efficiency method in consideration of toxic metabolites monitoring. The overestimation of VPA by CMIA showed no clinical significance. The metabolites 3-OH-VPA and 5-OH-VPA damage the LO2 cells and the results presented a statistical significance (P<.05). It is vital to monitor the metabolites' concentrations for VAP's clinical safety application, and now is the occasion that laboratory and clinic consider the LC-MS/MS method as a more advantageous alternative to CMIA method in therapeutic monitoring of VPA.
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