Performance of the Abbott Architect Immuno-Chemiluminometric NT-proBNP Assay

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2022-05

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Lau, Chin Shern
Liang, Ya Li
Phua, Soon Kieng
Murtagh, Gillian
Höfer, ImoISNI 0000000393149164
Stokwielder, Ron H.
Kosevich, Milica
Yen, Jennifer
Sickan, Jaganathan
Varounis, Christos

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Abstract

Background: We evaluated the performance of the Abbott N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) assay against the Roche NT-proBNP immunoassay across two sites. Methods: Precision, linearity, and sensitivity studies were performed. A combined method of comparison and regression analysis was performed between the Roche and Abbott assays using samples from both sites (n = 494). To verify biotin interference, lyophilised biotin powder was reconstituted and spiked into serum samples at two medical decision levels (final concentration 500/4250 ng/mL) and compared to controls. NT-proBNP was also measured in anonymised leftover sera (n = 388) in a cardio-renal healthy population and stratified into three age bands—<50 (n = 145), 50–75 (n = 183) and >75 (n = 60). Results: Between-run precision (CV%) for NT-proBNP was 4.17/4.50 (139.5/142.0 pg/mL), 3.83/2.17 (521.6/506.3), and 4.60/2.51 (5053/4973), respectively. The assay was linear from 0.7–41,501 pg/mL. The limit of blank/quantitation was 1.2/7.9 pg/mL. The assay showed no interference from biotin up to 4250 ng/mL. Passing–Bablok regression analysis showed excellent agreement between the two assays (r = 0.999, 95% CI 0.999 to 0.999, p < 0.0001). The Roche assay had a slightly persistent, negative bias across different levels of NT-proBNP. ESC age cut-offs for diagnosing acute heart failure are applicable for the Abbott assay, with the median NT-proBNP of subjects < 50 years old at 43.0 pg/mL (range 4.9–456 pg/mL), 50–75 years old at 95.1 pg/mL (range 10.5–1079 pg/mL), and >75 years old at 173.1 pg/mL (range 23.2–1948 pg/mL). Conclusions: The Abbott Architect NT-proBNP assay has good performance that agrees with the manufacturer’s specifications. ESC/AHA recommended NT-proBNP age groups for acute heart failure diagnosis are applicable to this assay.

Keywords

heart failure, immunoassay, NT-proBNP, Clinical Biochemistry

Citation

Lau, C S, Liang, Y L, Phua, S K, Murtagh, G, Hoefer, I E, Stokwielder, R H, Kosevich, M, Yen, J, Sickan, J, Varounis, C & Aw, T C 2022, 'Performance of the Abbott Architect Immuno-Chemiluminometric NT-proBNP Assay', Diagnostics, vol. 12, no. 5, 1172. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051172