Large external quality assessment survey on thrombin generation with CAT: further evidence for the usefulness of normalisation with an external reference plasma. Issue 1 (July 2015)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Large external quality assessment survey on thrombin generation with CAT: further evidence for the usefulness of normalisation with an external reference plasma. Issue 1 (July 2015)
- Main Title:
- Large external quality assessment survey on thrombin generation with CAT: further evidence for the usefulness of normalisation with an external reference plasma
- Authors:
- De Raucourt, Emmanuelle
Planche, Virginie
Ajzenberg, Nadine
Ollivier, Véronique
Helley, Dominique
Dignat-Georges, Françoise
Morange, Pierre
Drouet, Ludovic
Samama †, Michel-Meyer
Minon, Jean-Marc
Freyburger, Geneviève
Mingant, Fanny
Sinegre, Thomas
Dutrillaux, Fabienne
Marlu, Raphaël
Jeanpierre, Emmanuelle
Dargaud, Yesim
Sauguet, Pauline
Gris, Jean-Christophe
Duchemin, Jérôme
Hezard, Nathalie
Gueret, Pierre
Le Cam-Duchez, Véronique
Tardy, Brigitte
Delahousse, Bénédicte
Perrin, Julien
Ravanat, Catherine
Hanss, Michel
Fontana, Pierre
Feugeas, Olivier
Gheldof, Damien
Douxfils, Jonathan
Perrin, Julien
Depasse, François
Lecompte, Thomas
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Calibrated Automated Thrombography (CAT) has been widely used to assess in vitro thrombin generation as an informative intermediary phenotype of coagulation. Interlaboratory exercises have documented a worrisome poor reproducibility. There are some data on the normalisation with an appropriate external reference plasma (RP). This multicentre study of the French-speaking CAT Club aimed at providing further evidence for the usefulness of such a normalisation. Materials and Methods: Lyophilised aliquots of a RP along with 3 plasmas (P1 = normal; P2 = hypo-; P3 = hypercoagulable) were sent to 34 laboratories (corresponding to 38 instruments). CAT was studied using 1 and 5 pM tissue factor and other dedicated reagents. Normalisation with the local RP in use in the laboratory could also be performed. Interlaboratory CVs were calculated for each plasma before and after normalisation. Results: Regarding endogenous thrombin potential, a good discrimination between the 3 plasmas was achieved in all laboratories but there was no overlap after normalisation only. CVs were generally not reduced with the use of local RP but were generally improved with normalisation using the external RP, often becoming lower than 10%. Regarding P2 however, the benefit of normalisation was poor, and there were analytical difficulties as well, some laboratories being unable to get a useable signal. Conclusions: We confirm that normalisation of CAT results with a suitable external RPAbstract: Background: Calibrated Automated Thrombography (CAT) has been widely used to assess in vitro thrombin generation as an informative intermediary phenotype of coagulation. Interlaboratory exercises have documented a worrisome poor reproducibility. There are some data on the normalisation with an appropriate external reference plasma (RP). This multicentre study of the French-speaking CAT Club aimed at providing further evidence for the usefulness of such a normalisation. Materials and Methods: Lyophilised aliquots of a RP along with 3 plasmas (P1 = normal; P2 = hypo-; P3 = hypercoagulable) were sent to 34 laboratories (corresponding to 38 instruments). CAT was studied using 1 and 5 pM tissue factor and other dedicated reagents. Normalisation with the local RP in use in the laboratory could also be performed. Interlaboratory CVs were calculated for each plasma before and after normalisation. Results: Regarding endogenous thrombin potential, a good discrimination between the 3 plasmas was achieved in all laboratories but there was no overlap after normalisation only. CVs were generally not reduced with the use of local RP but were generally improved with normalisation using the external RP, often becoming lower than 10%. Regarding P2 however, the benefit of normalisation was poor, and there were analytical difficulties as well, some laboratories being unable to get a useable signal. Conclusions: We confirm that normalisation of CAT results with a suitable external RP is useful in "real life" practice as it often permits an acceptable level of interlaboratory variability. In case of frank hypocoagulability, further improvements are required to get reliable, potentially clinically relevant results. Highlights: Normalisation with an external reference plasma generally reduces lab-to-lab variability Normalisation with the local reference plasma does not improve lab-to-lab variability Some parameters have still a great variability despite normalisation Further improvements are required, especially in case of frank hypocoagulability … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Thrombosis research. Volume 136:Issue 1(2015)
- Journal:
- Thrombosis research
- Issue:
- Volume 136:Issue 1(2015)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 136, Issue 1 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 136
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0136-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 125
- Page End:
- 130
- Publication Date:
- 2015-07
- Subjects:
- Thrombin generation tests -- Normalisation -- Standardisation -- Reference plasma
Thrombosis -- Periodicals
616.135 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00493848 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.thromres.2014.12.015 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0049-3848
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