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    Detection of macromolecules of Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Using Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) in Serum Samples Suspected of Subclinical Hypothyroidism
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 1905-07-07) Lazarte Paralfo, Tuanny Antuanet; Punchin García, Elsa Julieta
    The thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) presents molecular heterogeneity, and commercial immunoassays use different monoclonal antibodies, leading to differences when TSH is part of a complex with immunoglobulin or macroTSH. MacroTSH is biologically inactive but remains reactive in immunoassays. Objective: To determine the presence of macroTSH using polyethylene glycol 6000 precipitation at 25% in patients suspected of having subclinical hypothyroidism. Study type: Descriptive, cross-sectional, prospective, non-probabilistic. Materials and methods: 192 anonymous samples were studied, measured for TSH using two immunoassays (direct and indirect chemiluminescence), before and after precipitation. The formula according to Hattori was applied to calculate the percentage of macroTSH recovery. Results: The cutoff point used was 75% probability of macroTSH presence, with 6 positive samples (3.13%), of which two were identified by both methods, and the remaining four were only positive for direct chemiluminescence. Both methods showed a high correlation (0.95) for TSH concentrations before and after precipitation. Conclusions: There was a higher probability of macroTSH presence when using recovery percentage, with six samples precipitated using polyethylene glycol. Direct chemiluminescence was more sensitive in detecting macroTSH. The polyethylene glycol precipitation technique proved to be effective, fast, cost-effective, and easy to implement in routine clinical laboratories for macroTSH detection.
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    Reference intervals of the female hormonal profile with electro chemoluminescence methodology in a population of fertile age at the Swiss Lab, Miraflores headquarters, 2020.
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-10-29) Cerda Alvarez, Sandra Paola; Sandoval Vegas, Miguel Hernán
    For female hormonal profile testing, it is crucial to evaluate the commercial reference intervals, as the aim is to achieve uniform interpretation of results across the female population. This study aimed to determine the reference intervals for the female hormonal profile using electrochemiluminescence methodology in the fertile-age population at the Suiza Lab, Miraflores branch, 2019-2020. Materials and Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted using all results of the female hormonal profile (FSH, LH, prolactin, progesterone, and estradiol) analyzed by electrochemiluminescence using the Cobas e411. The study followed the CLSI C28-A3 guidelines. Results: All parameters indicated a normal distribution, with average values for FSH, progesterone, LH, prolactin, and estradiol of 11.48 ± 21.10 mUI/ml, 8.19 ± 11.90 ng/mL, 10.98 ± 11.55 ng/mL, 25.05 ± 32.74 ng/mL, and 147.08 ± 473.8 pmol/mL, respectively. 80% of the parameters showed satisfactory transfer for the manufacturer's reference intervals, except for estradiol, which had 85.5% transfer. Conclusion: Reference intervals for the female hormonal profile were developed using electrochemiluminescence methodology for the fertile-age population at Suiza Lab, Miraflores, 2019-2020.
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    Reprocessing of endoscopes and gastroscopes for high level disinfection for safety of use
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-11-17) Aguilar Castrejón, Maruja Marleny; Sánchez Aguirre, Norma Teresa; Pretell Aguliar, Rosa María
    OBJECTIVE: Systematize evidence related to demonstrating the effectiveness of the reprocessing of endoscopes and gastroscopes by high-level disinfection for safety of use. MATERIAL AND METHODS: "For the analysis, the most important conclusions from 5 scientific pieces of evidence published in the last 10 years were used. The information was obtained through the Lilacs and Scielo electronic libraries. The summary tables of the scientific articles were properly selected, considering their quality, objectivity, and scientific rigor of the evidence, while respecting ethical principles." RESULTS: Of the 8 pieces of evidence found, 50% (4/8) demonstrate the effectiveness of endoscope and gastroscope reprocessing by high-level disinfection, while 50% (4/8) show the ineffectiveness of reprocessing endoscopes and gastroscopes by high-level disinfection. CONCLUSIONS: 4 out of 8 pieces of evidence demonstrate that reprocessing endoscopes and gastroscopes by high-level disinfection is effective, while 4 out of 8 pieces of evidence show the ineffectiveness of this method.
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