Summary:
In a clinically hyperthyroid patient a TSH-value of 0.75 mU/L was measured. Upon retesting
TSH was < 0.1 mU/L. The patient's sample initially had been preceded, in the pipetting
device, by a grossly hypothyroid patient's sample. Analogous problems were subsequently
documented in 10 cases when samples of other hyperthyroid patients were preceded by
samples with modestly to markedly elevated TSH. The spurious elevation of TSH (0.12
to 1.18 vs. < 0.1 mU/L) appears to be due to a carryover effect from the respective
previous sample within the used automatic pipetting system. This carryover was much
larger than previously suggested, and occurred unpredictably.
Key words:
TSH - carryover - pipetting device
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Clinical Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism
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