Abstract
Objective: To investigate the correlation of the immunoassay and chromatography method for quantitative measurement of two antiepileptic drugs (AED), carbamazepine (CBZ) and phenytoin (PHT) and determination of relation between the CBZ and it’s metabolite carbamazepine 10,11epoxide (CBZ-E). Additionally we investigated whether there is a diff erence in the determination of serum concentration of CBZ and PHT when measured in two diff erent labs by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Materials and methods: This study was carried out on 102 blood samples (72 CBZ and 30 PHT) collected from epileptic outpatients. Plasma concentrations of CBZ and PHT were determined by validated HPLC (Shimadzu and Agilent) and the CEDIA-immunoassay method. Results: The correlations of serum concentrations of CBZ between CEDIA and HPLC1 and between CEDIA and HPLC2 were good (R = 0.97 for both techniques). Even better correlation was found between concentrations of CBZ measured by the two HPLC systems (R = 0.99). Similar, for PHT, we found good correlation between CEDIA and the two systems of HPLC (HPLC1 and HPLC2, R = 0.98) and between the two systems of HPLC of R =0.98. The moderate correlation coeffi cient was found between serum concentrations of CBZ and its metabolite CBZ-E, measured in two labs by diff erent HPLC (R = 0.49 and 0.43, respectively; P < 0.001). Conclusion: We observed good correlation for estimation of CBZ and PHT concentration obtained by means the immunoassay and two diff erent HPLC. The possibility of measurement of CBZ-E could be advantage of chromatography in comparison with immunoassay.
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