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Dosages de prolactine Elecsys® : transition Prolactin Prolactin II

Authors: R. Sapin; E. Le Guyader; A. Agin; F. Gasser;

Dosages de prolactine Elecsys® : transition Prolactin Prolactin II

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Resume But de l’etude Evaluer la reactivite du nouveau dosage de prolactine Elecsys ® prolactin II (PRLII) avec la macroprolactine. Materiel et methodes Nous avons compare les resultats de deux dosages de prolactine Elecsys ® (Roche Diagnostics), l’ancien prolactin (PRL) et le nouveau prolactin II dans 213 serums hyperprolactinemiques d’apres le resultat PRL : 102 negatifs en macroprolactine d’apres la precipitation au polyethylene glycol (PEG) avec le dosage PRL (MPRL Resultats Dans le groupe negatif, les resultats PRL et PRLII sont parfaitement correles ( r = 0,998) mais le resultat PRLII est de 20 a 30 % inferieur au resultat PRL. Dans le groupe positif, le dosage PRLII apparait moins sensible que le dosage PRL a la macroprolactine (49 serums avec PRL elevee ont une PRLII normale) mais conserve cependant une certaine reactivite avec la macroprolactine (parmi 82 serums avec une PRLm normale 33 ont une PRLII elevee). Sur les 142 serums etudies la correlation ( r = 0,98) et la concordance (95 %) entre les resultats PRLm et PRLIIm sont bonnes. Conclusion Le dosage prolactin II reagit moins fortement avec la macroprolactine que le dosage prolactin. Cependant, la precipitation au PEG associee a la determination de la prolactine monomerique reste indispensable pour confirmer une hyperprolactinemie.

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