Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0026p354 | Steroid metabolism | ECE2011

Standardized high throughput LC–MS/MS steroid-quantification for clinical metabolomics

Koal Therese , Schmiederer Diane , Tuan Hai Pham , Rohring Cornelia , Rauh Manfred

Mass spectrometry based clinical metabolomics needs standardization of analytical assays to improve future inter-laboratory comparability and to become a successful new and established technology in clinical routine laboratories such as mass spectrometry based therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) over the past 10 years. Steroid hormones are one of the most interesting endogenous metabolite class in clinical metabolomics today. Standardized determination of concentrations of stero...

ea0063p1034 | Interdisciplinary Endocrinology 2 | ECE2019

Harmonization status among ten European laboratories using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) for steroid measurements in serum: preliminary results from the HarmoSter consortium

Fanelli Flaminia , Mezzullo Marco , Temchenko Anastasia , Cantu Marco , Lindner Johanna M , Peitzsch Mirko , Hawley James M , Bruce Stephen , Zelzer Sieglinde , Herrmann Markus , Heijboer Annemieke C , Van den Ouweland Jody , Eisenhofer Graeme , Keevil Brian G , Rauh Manfred , Vogeser Michael , Pagotto Uberto

Background: LC-MS/MS is replacing immunoassays for serum steroid measurement in clinical labs worldwide. The intrinsic high specificity of LC-MS/MS is supposed to guarantee accurate quantitation, however, differences in pre-analytical and analytical procedures, and overall performance may influence the result. A few studies so far investigated the reproducibility among different LC-MS/MS assays for sex steroids. No data are available for adrenal steroids.<p class="abstext"...

ea0070aep14 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2020

Comparability of steroid hormone measurement among 9 European laboratories using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS): Impact of the blood derivative and of calibration

Fanelli Flaminia , Mezzullo Marco , Nardi Elena , Cantù Marco , Lindner Johanna M , Peitzsch Mirko , Hawley James M , Bruce Stephen J , Heijboer Annemieke C , Ackermans Mariette T , Van den Ouweland Jody , Koeppl Daniel , Eisenhofer Graeme , Rauh Manfred , Keevil Brian , Vogeser Michael , Pagotto Uberto

Background: LC-MS/MS is recommended for accurately measuring circulating steroids. However, laboratories using LC-MS/MS adopt various pre-analytical and analytical strategies, and little is known about comparability of results. Whether different blood derivatives impact LC-MS/MS measurements is unclear, and the benefit of unifying the calibration system among laboratories was not tested.Aim: Comparisons of LC-MS/MS measurements of circulating aldosterone...