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Total cobalt determination in human blood and synovial fluid using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry: method validation and evaluation of performance variables affecting metal hip implant patient samples
Authors:Brent D. Kerger  Russell Gerads  Hakan Gurleyuk  Ania Urban  Dennis J. Paustenbach
Affiliation:1. Exponent, Inc., Irvine, CA, USAbkerger@exponent.com;3. Applied Speciation and Consulting LLC, Bothell, WA, USA;4. Cardno ChemRisk, San Francisco, CA, USA
Abstract:Inductively coupled plasma with mass spectrometric detection (ICP-MS) has been used for clinical analysis of cobalt (Co) due to its sensitivity and specificity; however, media-specific validation studies are lacking. This study provides data on performance variables affecting differences between selected analytical platforms (Perkin Elmer and Agilent), tissue sample preparation, storage, and interferences affecting measurements in whole blood, serum, and synovial fluid. The limits of detection (LOD) range from 0.2–0.5 µg/L in serum and synovial fluid, and 0.6–1.7 µg Co/L in whole blood. The Agilent platform with collision reaction cell is more sensitive, while the Perkin Elmer platform with dynamic reaction cell demonstrates more polyatomic interferences near the LOD for serum and whole blood. Split sample analysis showed good accuracy, precision, and reproducibility between serum Co measurements using acid digestion or detergent dilution preparations for persons with metal hip implants or following supplement intake. The results demonstrated reliability of the ICP-MS methodology across the two analytical platforms and between two commercial laboratories for Co concentrations above 5 µg Co/L, but digestion procedures and polyatomic interferences may affect measurements in some media at lower concentrations. These studies validate the described ICP-MS methodology for clinical purposes with precautions at low cobalt concentrations (<5 µg Co/L).
Keywords:metal-on-metal hip implant  cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy implant  polyatomic interference  collision reaction cell  dynamic reaction cell  analytical method  blood cobalt  synovial fluid  triple quadrupole
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