Development and evaluation of LC-MS/MS method for determining concentration of serum vancomycin
10.13602/j.cnki.jcls.2018.06.02
- VernacularTitle:LC-MS/MS检测血清万古霉素浓度方法的建立及评价
- Author:
Wenting KANG
1
;
Jingyuan LIU
;
Jiangping WEN
;
Xinxin LU
Author Information
1. 首都医科大学附属北京同仁医院 中心实验室
- Keywords:
vancomycin;
liquid chromatography-tandem mass chromatography;
chemiluminescence microparticle immunoassay
- From:
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science
2018;36(6):404-410
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To establish a liquid chromatography-tandem mass chromatography ( LC-MS/MS) method for determination of vancomycin concentration in human serum and compare its methodological performance with chemiluminescence microparticle immuno-assay (CMIA). Methods The proteins in serum sample were precipitated by methanol and then vancomycin was eluted and separated on Agilent Poroshell 120EC C18 column (2.1 mm×50 mm, 2.7 μm) with mobile phase of methanol and water in a gradient percentage. Both phases of methanol and water contained 0.1% formic acid. The flow rate was 0.5 mL/min. Norvancomycin was applied as internal standard. Electrospray ionization source was applied and operated in positive ion mode of multiple reaction monitoring (MRM). A total of 112 serum samples collected from the patients taking vancomycin in our hospital, and the results were compared with those of CMIA. Results The method exhibited good linearty within the concentration range of 1 to 100 μg/mL (r2= 0.9964).The intra-and inter-day accuracy and precision were all satisfactory for the requirements of quantitative drug testing. No matrix effect and carry-over effect were observed. The results of Wilcoxon symbol rank test showed a difference with statistical significance was found between the serum con-centrations of vancomycin determined by LC-MS/MS and CMIA (P<0.05), but strong positive correlation and good linear regression were shown between the two methods (Y=1.06X-0.37, r=0.986). Conclusion LC-MS/MS should be a cost-saving method superior to CMIA. Its results highly correlated with those of CMIA method. The advantages of LC-MS/MS on accuracy and precision obviously outperformed those of CMIA. Since all the results of LC-MS/MS are comparable to CMIA, this method should be promising to use in determining concentration of vancomycin in serum samples with high clinical value.