Biochemical Identification of Vitamin B12 Deficiency in a Medical Office

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作者
Schwarz, Joachim [1 ]
Morstadt, Eduard [2 ]
Dura, Andreas [3 ]
Wintgens, Karl Florian [4 ]
Hartmann, Katarina [4 ]
Armbruster, Franz Paul [4 ]
Dschietzig, Thomas [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Hlth Clin Dickendorf, D-57520 Dickendorf, Germany
[2] Kerckhoff Clin Bad Nauheim, Dept Rehabil, Bad Nauheim, Germany
[3] Univ Giessen, Fac Med 11, Cand Med, D-35390 Giessen, Germany
[4] Immundiagnost AG, Bensheim, Germany
[5] Univ Med Berlin, Charite Dept Cardiol & Angiol Campus Mitte, Berlin, Germany
关键词
vitamin B12; holotranscobalamin; total B12; laboratory; cutoff level; METHYLMALONIC ACID; HOLOTRANSCOBALAMIN; COBALAMIN; DIAGNOSIS;
D O I
10.7754/Clin.Lab.2014.141219
中图分类号
R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Background: A vitamin B12 deficiency can be an underlying cause or a deteriorating factor in several diseases. Nevertheless, early identification of such a deficiency remains a problem. Holotranscobalamin (HTC) is presently considered to be the gold standard. We tested the predictive power of other B12 parameters by comparing them with HTC. Methods: The blood of 77 patients from a medical office was tested for HTC, total B12 (CLIA [chemiluminescent immunoassay] and MTP [microbiological test with microtitre plates]) MMA (methylmalonic acid), HCY (homocysteine), and MCV (mean cell volume). The parameters were correlated and sensitivity, specificity, PPV (positive predictive value), NPV (negative predictive value), LR+ (positive likelihood ratio), and LR- (negative likelihood ratio) in comparison to HTC were determined. A ROC analysis was also performed. Results: At a cutoff value of 35 pmol/L for HTC, the total B12 CLIA (cutoff 211 ng/L) qualified 53% of individuals as having a B12 deficiency. The total B12 MTP (cutoff 288 ng/L) classified 71% as having a B12 deficiency. Specificity was similar in both cases (CLIA, 93%; MTP, 95%). With a cutoff value of 10 mu mol/L for homocysteine, the best negative prediction was achieved. MMA has a low sensitivity (41%) and a high specificity (90%). Based on the ROC analysis, which indicated superiority of the B12-MTP, the reference levels of B12-CLIA and B12-MTP were raised to 304 and 368 ng/L, respectively. Thus, a probable B12 deficiency was identified in 94% of cases with either method and with a comparable specificity. Conclusions: If total B12 is applied to identify B12 deficiency, the cutoff values should be elevated to 304 (B12-CLIA) and 368 ng/L (B12-MTP) to improve the predictive power. The negative-predictive power of HCY can be useful in daily routine. HTC has a broad grey area of uncertainty and MMA should only be applied as a confirmatory test.
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