Abstract
Assays for red cell sodium concentration and sodium-dependent lithium efflux were studied from a methodological point of view. The technical errors for sodium concentration-based on concurrent analysis of randomized blind duplicate samples -was 2.5% and for lithium efflux 6.4%. Based on repeated measures in the same individual, the assays were stable over time and reproducible; individual differences at a mean interval of 16 days were not significantly different. A wait of two hours from time of phlebotomy to analysis yielded a slight (3.8%) but significant fall in the sodium concentration; no further change was found at four hours. No change occurred in the lithium efflux over time. A standardized breakfast containing 664 mg sodium did not affect the measurements when fasting and three-hour postprandial levels were compared. The ratios of intra- to inter-individual variances were small-0.04 for red cell sodium concentration and 0.09 for sodium-stimulated lithium efflux. These assays appear to be reproducible and stable and can be applied in large scale field trials.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 319-329 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| Journal | Clinica Chimica Acta |
| Volume | 116 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Nov 11 1981 |
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