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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Interference of common haemoglobin variants with the Tosoh G7 standard mode HbA1c method

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Pages 362-366 | Received 13 May 2014, Accepted 17 Mar 2015, Published online: 10 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

Background. HbA1c methods may be prone to interference by the presence of haemoglobin variants. In contrast to the variant mode of the HbA1c method on the Tosoh G7 instrument, the literature lacks investigations of haemoglobin variant interference with the standard mode. The current study sought to investigate whether different haemoglobin variants interfere with the Tosoh G7 standard mode HbA1c method, and whether present haemoglobin variants are identifiable on respective chromatograms. Methods. Samples routinely analyzed for HbA1c and suspected of having haemoglobin variants (N = 103) were included. HbA1c was measured on a Tosoh G7 in standard mode (Tosoh Corporation, Japan), and on the DCA Vantage (Siemens, Germany). Haemoglobin variants were identified using the VARIANTβ-Thalassemia Short Program (Bio-Rad Laboratories, Hercules, CA, USA) and by DNA sequencing. Results. The Tosoh G7 in standard mode measured significantly lower HbA1c results (between 1.0 and 2.5 percentage points absolute bias corresponding to between 11 and 27 mmol/mol, p < 0.001) in samples in which common haemoglobin variants (HbS, HbC, HbD or HbE) were present (n = 61). No significant difference in HbA1c (0.04 percentage points, p = 0.74) was found between Tosoh G7 standard mode and DCA Vantage in samples in which haemoglobin variants were absent (n = 36). In contrast to HbS and HbD, HbE and HbC trait could be identified on respective chromatograms. Conclusion. The presence of common haemoglobin variants results in falsely low HbA1c measurements on the Tosoh G7 in standard mode. HbS and HbD trait are not identifiable on respective haemoglobin chromatograms.

Acknowledgements

We thank the biomedical laboratory scientists from our haematology section for outstanding technical assistance, and Kjersti Oppen for statistical calculations.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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