Rj. Elin et al., COMPARISON OF PRECISION AND EFFECT OF PH AND CALCIUM ON THE AVL AND NOVA MAGNESIUM ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODES, Scandinavian journal of clinical & laboratory investigation, 56, 1996, pp. 203-210
We compared the precision of the AVL 988-4 and NOVA CRT instruments fo
r determining ionized magnesium (iMg) and assessed the effect of pH an
d ionized calcium (iCa) concentration on the results. Within-run and d
ay-to-day precision for the iMg electrodes were determined using three
levels of control material supplied by each manufacturer. The effect
of pH on iMg results was assessed by analyzing anaerobic serum samples
from patients, reanalyzing those same samples after pH was increased
by in vitro loss of CO2 and comparing the results. To assess the effec
t of iCa concentration on the iMg results, we added CaCl2 to aqueous s
tandards from both manufacturers and to a normal serum pool. The resul
ts show comparable coefficients of variation for the two iMg electrode
s both within-run (0.68 - 2.05 for NOVA; 0.77 - 2.60 for AVL) and day-
to-day (2.90 - 6.48 for NOVA; 1.71 - 4.93 for AVL). The AVL results we
re not affected by the increase in serum pH and agreed with the NOVA r
esults that were adjusted to a pH of 7.4 (paired t-test; p > 0.2). The
re was a significant direct relationship between the iCa and iMg resul
ts for both analyzers, but the AVL slopes were smaller (0.026, 0.083)
than the NOVA slopes (0.129, 0.165). Thus, these two iMg electrodes ha
ve comparable precision but differ in response to an increase in pH an
d iCa.