Journal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR) (Feb 2011)
Modified Jendrassik-Grof Method for Measurement of Direct Bilirubin: An Improvement of In-House Method.
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this work was to modify and improve the existing reagent formulas for measurement of direct bilirubin which are suitable for routine clinical laboratory testing as well to produce accurate and reproducible results. Material and Methods: The modified in-house reagents were compared to the commercially available reagents by measuring direct bilirubin in 105 serum samples using the Modular P800 Analyzer. The differences between the results from both methods were assessed using paired-t test. The correlation was determined using linear regression analysis. Results: The modified in-house reagents showed good precision with within-run precision (%CV = 0.77 and 0.55, N=20) and between-run precision (% CV = 2.41 and 2.56) at low and high level respectively. The comparison of the results measured by commercial and modified in-house reagents were 2.22±2.59 and 2.25±2.50 mg/dL respectively. There was no significant difference between the results from two methods (p>0.05), mean difference -0.0285 and high correlation was obtained (r=0.998; y=0.9578x+0.1146). Conclusion: The modified in-house reagents for direct bilirubin assay provide accurate, precise and reproducible results comparable with those derived from the commercial reagents.