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Elecsys 2010 immunoanalyser system

Manufactured by Roche
Sourced in Germany

The Elecsys 2010 immunoanalyser system is a fully automated diagnostic instrument designed for the quantitative determination of various analytes in biological samples. The core function of the Elecsys 2010 is to perform immunoassay testing, which is a widely used technique in clinical laboratories for the detection and measurement of specific proteins, hormones, and other molecules in patient samples.

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Salivary cortisol sampling protocol

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Each patient collected one MSC sample between 23.30 and 00.30 h, using the Salivette® sampling method (Sarstedt, Nümbrecht, Germany) (22 (link), 30 (link), 31 (link)).
Patients had a restriction period of 30 min prior to sampling when they were told not to eat, drink, smoke, use snuff, or perform physical exercise, and a period of 60 min prior to sampling when they should avoid brushing their teeth. MSC samples delivered within 1 week from BP measurements were included. The samples were centrifuged and frozen at −25°C until assayed within a year. The Roche Cobas Cortisolassay®, a competitive electrochemiluminescence immunoassay (ECLIA) was used on an Elecsys 2010 immunoanalyser system (Roche Diagnostics) (32 (link)). The intra-coefficient of variation was <3%.
High MSC was defined as ≥9.3 nmol/L (22 (link), 30 (link), 33 (link)), which corresponds to the 83rd percentile in these participants.
Out of 292 patients who provided informed consent to participate, nine subjects were excluded due to the use of systemic corticosteroids, two subjects using topical steroids had very high MSC values (82 and 72 nmol/L) and were therefore excluded as contamination was suspected, and 85 subjects chose not to deliver or failed to deliver proper MSC samples (Fig. 1) (22 (link)). Finally, there were proper MSC samples for 196 participants.
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Salivary Cortisol Sampling Protocol for MSC Levels

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Each patient collected one MSC sample between 23.30 and 00.30 h in their home within 1 week after recruitment, using the Salivette® sampling method (Sarstedt, Nümbrecht, Germany) [17 (link), 26 (link), 32 (link)]. Patients had a restriction period of 30 min prior to sampling when they were told not to eat, drink, smoke, use snuff, nor to perform physical exercise, and a period of 60 min prior to sampling when they should avoid brushing their teeth [17 (link), 26 (link)]. The samples were centrifuged and frozen at − 25 centigrades until assayed within a year. The Roche Cobas Cortisolassay immunoassay (ECLIA) was used on an Elecsys 2010 immunoanalyser system (Roche Diagnostics, Mannheim, Germany) [17 (link), 26 (link), 33 (link)]. The detection limit was 1.9 nmol/l. The intra-assay coefficient of variation was < 3%. Low MSC was defined as < 3.7 nmol/l; intermediate MSC as ≥ 3.7 to < 6.7 nmol/l; and high MSC as ≥ 6.7 nmol/l).
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