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Clinical Chemistry 22: 434-438, 1976;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 22, 434-438, Copyright © 1976 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Clinical laboratory evaluation of the Perkin-Elmer KA-150 Enzyme Analyzer

E Hardin, RB Passey, RL Gillum, JB Fuller and D Lawrence

We evaluated the Perkin-Elmer KA-150 Enzyme Analyzer in a clinical laboratory situation according to a rigid evaluation protocol. The factors evaluated for five commonly assayed enzymes were as follows: (a) rate of analysis of patient samples, (b) analytical linearity, (c) overall precision (within-run and between-day), (d) carry-over from a sample with activity near 1000 U/liter, (e) error detection at low and high concentrations, (f) correlation of values with those obtained by methods used in our laboratory and (g) normal-value ranges. We find the KA-150 to be an effective and rapid enzyme analyzer.





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