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AuthorAlHamad, Tasneem
AuthorYounes, Salma
AuthorChaar, Dayana El
AuthorNizamuddin, Parveen B.
AuthorMohannadi, Eiman Al
AuthorAlghanim, Asmaa
AuthorYounes, Nadin
AuthorAl-Dewik, Nader
AuthorLaiwattanapaisal, Wanida
AuthorAmmaranond, Palanee
AuthorHawken, Phillip
AuthorAbu-Raddad, Laith J.
AuthorNasrallah, Gheyath K.
Available date2025-09-03T11:36:35Z
Publication Date2025-08
Publication NamePlos One
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0329796
CitationAlHamad, T., Younes, S., El Chaar, D., Nizamuddin, P. B., Al Mohannadi, E., Alghanim, A., ... & Nasrallah, G. K. (2025). Comprehensive performance evaluation of four chemiluminescence immunoassays for detecting vitamin D deficiency across diverse clinical conditions. PLoS One, 20(8), e0329796.
ISSN1932-6203
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/67012
AbstractBackground/Objectives Vitamin D deficiency is a significant global health concern, requiring accurate diagnosis. This study evaluates the performance of four chemiluminescent immunoassay (CLIA) platforms; Snibe, Roche, DiaSorin, and Architect for vitamin D measurement. Methods A total of 345 serum samples, selected to represent a broad range of vitamin D levels and diverse health conditions, including pregnancy, chronic kidney disease, and osteoporosis, were analyzed using four platforms. Diagnostic metrics, including sensitivity, specificity, and overall percent agreement (OPA), were calculated. Spearman’s rank correlation and bias assessment were performed to evaluate inter-assay agreement. Results Spearman’s rank correlations were strong to very strong across the platforms, ranging from r = 0.924 to r = 0.969, reflecting high inter-assay concordance. Pairwise comparisons indicated that Snibe demonstrated high specificity (98–99%) and strong agreement with DiaSorin (κ = 0.91), while DiaSorin maintained a favorable balance between sensitivity (86–98%) and specificity (94–99%). Roche showed consistent diagnostic characteristics, with sensitivity ranging from 93–99% and specificity from 85–96%. Architect exhibited high sensitivity (97–99%) but relatively lower specificity (81–92%). Conclusions All platforms demonstrated robust diagnostic performance. Snibe showed notably high specificity, while DiaSorin offered balanced sensitivity and specificity. These findings underscore the relative strengths of each platform and support their use in clinical evaluation of vitamin D status.
Languageen
PublisherThe Public Library of Science (PLOS)
Subjectchemiluminescent immunoassay
vitamin D
TitleComprehensive performance evaluation of four chemiluminescence immunoassays for detecting vitamin D deficiency across diverse clinical conditions
TypeArticle
Issue Number8 August
Volume Number20
ESSN1932-6203
dc.accessType Open Access


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