Amylase Examination Procedure
1.Purpose of examination: Amylase estimation from serum or plasma by Enzymatic/Colorimetric Method.
2.Responsibility and Authority:
3.Sample Details:
4.Required Equipment: Centrifuge, Auto-Pipette, Disposable Tips, Disposable sample cups, FullyAuto Chemistry Analyzer
5.Required reagents: ● R1. α-glucosidase 16.000 KU/L. ● R2. Ethylidene-4-NP-G7 (EPS) 6.501 g/L.
6.Reagent Handling
7.Reagent Storage and stability Unopened reagent stable at 15-30°C until expiration date. On board System temperature reagent is stable for 30 days Instability or deterioration should be suspected if there are precipitates, visible signs of leakage or contamination, turbidity, or if calibration or controls do not meet the appropriate criteria.
8.Calibration Procedure:
Procedure:
9.Quality control Procedure:
Procedure for Reconstitution of IQC
Procedure to run IQC
10.Principle of the procedure used for examinations: At an alkaline pH, creatinine in the sample reacts with picrate to form a creatinine-picrate complex. The rate of increase in absorbance at 500 nm due to the formation of this complex is directly proportional to the concentration of creatinine in the sample.
11.Sample Preparation:
Take 150-200µl of the sample from Primary tube to the secondary aliquot. Write the sample ID on the aliquot.
Procedure to run Patient sample
12.Performance Characteristics:
Normal and critical ranges:
Adult | 28-100 |
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13.Laboratory Clinical interpretation: Amylase is used primarily in the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. Acute pancreatitis is a reversible inflammation due to enzymatic necrosis. The most common cause of acute pancreatitis is gallstones. The second most common cause is heavy alcohol consumption. Serum amylase elevation and concomitant urine amylase elevation is seen in patients with acute pancreatitis.
14.Interference and cross reaction: The Following analytes were tested up to the levels indicated at Creatinine concentrations of(approximately 50 U/L and 200 U/L). mg/dl, and found not to interfere: Avoid contaminents like saliva,cough , since these contain many units of amylase which might effect the reagent for color development.
15.Potential source of variation:
16.Recording of observation:
17.Storage & Disposal of waste: Follow storage & discard procedure
18.Environmental & Safety control: Contact with acids liberates very toxic gas. Dispose of contents / container in accordance with local regulations.
19.References:
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Name of Laboratory : Laboratory Services Sir T. Hospital (LSSTH),Bhavnagar | |||
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Document No.1 | Document Name: Amylase Examination Procedure | Unique ID:LSSTH /BIOCHEM/ SOP-5 | |
Issue No. : 01 | Issue Date :30/04/2024 | Page No. | |
Amend No. | Amend Date | Prepared by: Section Incharge | Approved & Issued by: HOD,Biochemistry |