Diagnosis of late presenting subarachnoid hemorrhage: Comparison of methods for cerebrospinal fluid ferritin

2014 
AbstractBackground. The majority of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is diagnosed using imaging techniques. The sensitivity of computed tomography scans decreases with increasing time after the bleeding event which can lead to false negative CT scans. Spectrophotometry and microscopic investigations of the cerebrospinal fluid (Csf) can provide additional diagnostic support, but may not be available for emergency diagnoses. Csf-Ferritin has been suggested as an alternative additional marker for SAH that present late and has a potency to be measured in a routine laboratory. Methods. A routine Ferritin chemiluminescent assay (Dimension Vista) was compared with a branded and CE-marked Csf-Ferritin nephelometric assay (BN ProSpec) using surplus routine patient samples. We calculated imprecision at pertinent concentrations, compared patient samples, and established reference intervals. Results. The standard deviation was about a third for the Dimension Vista assay compared to that of the BN ProSpec assay at the th...
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