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ea0022p61 | Adrenal | ECE2010

Comparison of plasma aldosterone/signal activity and aldosterone/active signal ratios in different clinical conditions

Locsei Zoltan , Toldy Erzsebet , Horvath Dora , Nagy Rita , Racz Karoly , Szabolcs Istvan , Kovacs Gabor L

Because measurement of plasma signal activity (PRA) is time-consuming an automated method directly measuring active signal (REN) may be more suitable for clinical practice. The aim of the study was to analyse the diagnostic utility of REN and aldosterone (ALD)/REN ratio as compared to PRA and ALD/PRA ratio.Materials and methods: PRA, REN (DiaSorin) and ALD (Immunotech) were simultaneously measured in 123 plasma samples (83 females and 40 males; mean age,...

ea0022p833 | Thyroid | ECE2010

Is there a need to constitute laboratory- and/or region-specific reference ranges for the screening of thyroid disorders?

Horvath Dora , Toldy Erzsebet , Locsei Zoltan , Nagy Rita , Kovacs Gabor L , Szabolcs Istvan

Usually, the first laboratory marker for thyroid disorders is TSH. FT4 and FT3 must not be measured unless TSH is out of the reference range. However, the reference range for TSH (and for free thyroid hormones) given by the manufacturers of immunoassays may be not completely valid for screening in iodine-deficient areas and among hospitalized patients either.Aim: Our aim was to constitute specific TSH, FT4, FT3...