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Cholesterol assays in the Seralyzer instrument
J A Lott1, I L Miller, L E Crowley
1Department of Pathology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210-1228.
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis
|January 1, 1989
Abstract:
We evaluated the Seralyzer instrument for the assay of serum cholesterol and compared it to the Kodak Ektachem method. The Seralyzer showed good accuracy in the analysis of cholesterol in Abell-Kendall-verified serum pools, and the bias from the expected value was small in all cases but one. The Seralyzer exhibited CVs of less than 5% in all cases and good comparison with the Ektachem method. The Seralyzer is easy to use; however, some training in the proper pipetting technique is necessary. The Seralyzer meets medical needs criteria of total error greater than 5% from the true cholesterol value.