A novel, single stage high resolution mass spectrometry-based method is presented for the population level screening of inborn errors of metabolism. The approach proposed here extends traditional electrospray tandem mass spectrometry screening by introducing nanospray ionization and high resolution mass spectrometry, allowing the selective detection of more than 400 individual metabolic constituents of blood including acylcarnitines, amino acids, organic acids, fatty acids, carbohydrates, bile acids, and complex lipids. Dried blood spots were extracted using a methanolic solution of isotope labeled internal standards, and filtered extracts were electrosprayed using a fully automated chip-based nanospray ion source in both positive and negative ion mode.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Since widespread screenings for hypothyreosis were started in 1981 in Germany, the numbers of mental and physical handicaps due to hypothyroidism are reduced markedly. The aim of this study is to evaluate the actual efficiency of the newborn screenings in Germany using in the federal state "Hessen".
Methods/subjects: All children born between 1988 and 1992 with suspicions laboratory results in the screening examination were contacted personally and statements concerning the screening itself and the physical and mental development were gathered from their parents, doctors and teachers.
Status and school achievement of 129 children born in Hessen between 1988 and 1992 and notified by a repeatedly elevated concentration of TSH in neonatal screening were evaluated. Interviews of mothers, teachers and pediatricians were used to score the development and educational achievements, respectively. A total of 298,175 newborns were screened and the incidence of permanent congenital hypothyroidism (PCH) was 1: 3,313 (n = 90).
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