Anni Kelkka, Christel Pussinen, Lotta Joutsi-Korhonen, Kari Pulkki, Marja-Kaisa Koivula, Anna Lempiäinen
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Abstract
Liver fibrosis is a common condition that potentially leads to cirrhosis, liver dysfunction, and hepatocellular carcinoma. The Enhanced Liver Fibrosis (ELF™) test is a validated tool for assessing fibrosis. The influence of preanalytical factors on ELF™ test has not been described in previous literature. Thus, this study aims to investigate preanalytical factors affecting the ELF™ score. We evaluated the effects of hemolysis, icterus, and lipemia on the ELF™ score by measuring hyaluronic acid (HA), aminoterminal propeptide of type III procollagen (PIIINP), and tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1) concentrations and calculating the ELF™ scores in samples with interfering substances. The ELF™ scores and parameters were also compared between serum and lithium heparin plasma samples. Measurements were performed using a Siemens Healthineers Atellica IM 1600 analyzer. Hemolysis decreased PIIINP concentration by -21.3% and -40.5% in samples containing 1 and 2 g/L hemoglobin, respectively. Correspondingly, ELF™ scores decreased by 2.0% and 4.4%. By contrast, bilirubin and lipemia did not affect the ELF™ score. No difference in ELF™ scores was found between serum and plasma, but PIIINP concentration was 23.1% higher and TIMP-1 concentration was -38.3% lower in plasma compared with serum. Moderate hemolysis affects ELF™ scores, which might lead to a misinterpretation of patient results. Thus, we recommend automated hemolysis index testing for the ELF™ test. Significant differences in PIIINP and TIMP-1 concentrations between plasma and serum could affect individual patient results.
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The Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation is an international scientific journal covering clinically oriented biochemical and physiological research. Since the launch of the journal in 1949, it has been a forum for international laboratory medicine, closely related to, and edited by, The Scandinavian Society for Clinical Chemistry.
The journal contains peer-reviewed articles, editorials, invited reviews, and short technical notes, as well as several supplements each year. Supplements consist of monographs, and symposium and congress reports covering subjects within clinical chemistry and clinical physiology.