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Artificially raised creatinine concentrations due to analytical interference for samples contaminated with Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) fluid.

Jinny JefferyHelen MillarRachel MarringtonFinlay MackenzieRoanna George
Published in: Annals of clinical biochemistry (2023)
The concern would be that a sample contaminated with TPN fluid would have both abnormal electrolytes and creatinine concentrations and give the impression that the patient was in renal failure due to analytical interference in the creatinine assay and laboratory staff need to be aware of this problem.
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