Falsely high serum free thyroxine concentration measured with Amerlite-MAB FT4

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Abstract A novel interference with measurements of serum free thyroxine (FT4) caused by rheumatoid factor (RhF) is described. We found misleading, sometimes gross, increases of FT4 results in 5 clinically euthyroid elderly female patients with high RhF concentrations. All 5 patients had high FT4 on Abbott AxSYM® or IMx® analyzers. “NETRIA” immunoassays gave misleading results in 4 of the 5 patients; Amerlex-MAB® in 2 of 4 patients; AutoDELFIA®in 2 of the 5; and Corning ACS-180® and Bayer Diagnostics Immuno 1® in 1 of the 5. BM-ES700® system results for FT4 in these women remained within the reference range. Results for serum T4, thyroid-stimulating hormone, free triiodothyronine, thyroid-hormone-binding globulin, and FT4 measured by equilibrium dialysis were normal in all 5 patients. Drugs, albumin-binding variants, and anti-thyroid-hormone antibodies were excluded as interferences. Addition to normal serum of the RhF isolated from each of the 5 patients increased the apparent FT4 (Abbott AxSYM). Screening of 83 unselected patients demonstrated a highly significant positive correlation between FT4 (Abbott AxSYM) and RhF concentrations. Discrepant, apparently increased FT4 with a normal result for thyroid-stimulating hormone should lead to measurement of the patient’s RhF concentration.


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