We describe a novel method for the detection of thyrotropin from dried blood spots using a horseradish peroxidase-labelled sandwich enzyme immunoassay with fluorometric detection. The detection limit of the present assay is 1.25 mIU/l with within-run and between-run imprecision being in the range 5.2 to 11.4%. The results of the assay correlate well with two commercial methods: an enzyme immunoassay (r = 0.93) and a time-resolved fluorescence assay (r = 0.90). The blood spot values also show a good correlation (r = 0.93) with respective values obtained from plasma using a commercial immunoradiometric method. The assay may also be performed colorimetrically with sensitivity similar to the fluorometric assay. However, the latter provides a wider dynamic range with an upper limit of 400 mIU/l while the colorimetric method reaches a plateau at 25 mIU/l. Due to its simplicity and rapid performance (3 h), the fluorometric assay is suitable for the routine screening of congenital hypothyroidism.

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