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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Biochem. 2013 Nov 14;47(3):150–157. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2013.11.003

Table 4.

Comparison of Cortisol (nmol/L) Concentrations from QC Material processed in Glass, Vacuette, PRT, RST, and SST Tubes and Measured on the Immulite 1000 Analyzer

Range of Assay Imprecision (CV%)a: 5.1–7.8%
Tube Type
Glass Vacuette PRT RST SST USD SCLd Desirable Bias (%)e
QC Level 1 (N=18)
 Mean (SD) 131 (8.3) 143 (8.3) 147 (30.4) 158 (16.3) 154(11.6) 15.2 111–168
 Absolute difference (%)b 12.0 (9.2) 16.0 (12.2) 27.0 (20.6)# 23.0 (17.6)# 12.5
 Pc (vs. Glass tubes) 0.0002 <0.0001 <0.0001 0.0001
QC Level 2 (N=18)
 Mean (SD) 635 (44.1) 651 (39.7) 650 (30.4) 707 (42.5) 706 (53.0) 29.5 548–713
 Absolute difference, (%) 16.0 (2.5) 15.0 (2.4) 72.0 (11.3) 71.0 (11.2) 12.5
 Pc (vs. Glass tubes) 0.260 0.234 <0.0001 <0.0001
QC Level 3 (N=18)
 Mean (SD) 968 (47.2) 995 (56.6) 988 (66.2) 1056 (79.5) 1045 (93.8) 52.7 789–1084
 Absolute difference, (%) 27.0 (2.8) 20.0 (2.1) 88.0 (9.0) 77.0 (8.0)) 12.5
 Pc (vs. Glass tubes) 0.130 0.310 <0.0003 <0.0036
a

Inter-assay imprecision across three levels of control materials.

b

Absolute difference and % change from glass tubes.

c

Probability Student paired t-test (two-sided) for mean difference between Vacuette, PRT, RST, and SST compared to glass tubes. P<0.01 is considered statistically significant and indicated in bold.

d

mean of quality material from plastic sample cup ±2.8 USD.

e

Maximum desirable bias (%) based on biological variation [6]. USD, usual standard deviation from QC data over a six-month period; SCL, significant change limit;

*

Exceeded SCL.

#

Exceeded maximum desirable bias.