Falsely Increased hCG in Patients with High Leukocyte Counts

2013 
To the Editor: Falsely increased plasma troponin (Tn) I and T results have been reported for several Tn methods, including the Beckman Coulter UniCel DxI AccuTnI assay (Beckman Coulter, Chaska, MN) (1–3). We and others have also observed falsely increased human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) using the Beckman Coulter Access Total βhCG on the UniCel DxI (1). These false increases were identified by the finding of substantially lower results following high-speed recentrifugation and reanalysis, suggesting a particulate interference. However, the sources of these false increases were not previously determined. In reviewing clinical data for patients from whom plasma samples were found to generate falsely high hCG results on the UniCel DxI in our laboratories, we found these patients had high blood leukocyte counts. Based on this finding, we investigated the interference of leukocytes in the Beckman Coulter Access Total βhCG assay. This study was approved by the Emory Institutional Review Board. First, we measured hCG in leftover plasma samples from patients with known high blood leukocyte content of >25 × 103/μL. The thirteen randomly selected samples (10 male, 3 female) were inverted several times in the original lithium heparin plasma separator tubes (PSTs) (Becton Dickinson) to disturb any particulates settled during storage (up to 24 h refrigerated) and then measured …
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