Abstract Objective: To evaluate the immunoturbidmetry method of measuring the plasma myoglobin in human and exploring the clinical value of this method on diagnosing the acute coronary syndrome patients. Method: Investigating the precision, sensitivity, linearity, interference and cold storage of this method and comparing the results with the fluorescence immunoassay. The investigation of precision, linearity and interferences were performed according to NCCLS guide lines. Results: The precision of immunoturbidmetry was good. The CVs for within-run and between-run reproducibility and total reproducibility at three levels (myoglobin=420 , 102, 45ng/ml) were all below 5% . The sensitivity was 1 ng/ml. The linearity at the...
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