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Assessment of the analytical performances and sample stability on ST Genesia system using the STG‐DrugScreen application

BACKGROUND: Thrombin generation testing has been used to provide information on the coagulation phenotype of patients. The most used technique is the calibrated automated thrombogram (CAT) but it suffers from a lack of standardization, preventing its implementation in routine. The ST Genesia is a ne...

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Autores principales: Douxfils, Jonathan, Morimont, Laure, Bouvy, Céline, de Saint‐Hubert, Marie, Devalet, Bérangère, Devroye, Célia, Dincq, Anne‐Sophie, Dogné, Jean‐Michel, Guldenpfennig, Maïté, Baudar, Justine, Larock, Anne‐Sophie, Lessire, Sarah, Mullier, François
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6852561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31063645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jth.14470
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author Douxfils, Jonathan
Morimont, Laure
Bouvy, Céline
de Saint‐Hubert, Marie
Devalet, Bérangère
Devroye, Célia
Dincq, Anne‐Sophie
Dogné, Jean‐Michel
Guldenpfennig, Maïté
Baudar, Justine
Larock, Anne‐Sophie
Lessire, Sarah
Mullier, François
author_facet Douxfils, Jonathan
Morimont, Laure
Bouvy, Céline
de Saint‐Hubert, Marie
Devalet, Bérangère
Devroye, Célia
Dincq, Anne‐Sophie
Dogné, Jean‐Michel
Guldenpfennig, Maïté
Baudar, Justine
Larock, Anne‐Sophie
Lessire, Sarah
Mullier, François
author_sort Douxfils, Jonathan
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description BACKGROUND: Thrombin generation testing has been used to provide information on the coagulation phenotype of patients. The most used technique is the calibrated automated thrombogram (CAT) but it suffers from a lack of standardization, preventing its implementation in routine. The ST Genesia is a new analyzer designed to assess thrombin generation based on the same principle as the CAT. Unlike the CAT system, the ST Genesia is a benchtop, fully automated analyzer, able to perform the analyses individually and not by batch, with strict control of variables such as temperature and volumes, ensuring, theoretically, maximal reproducibility. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed at assessing the performance of the STG‐DrugScreen application on the ST Genesia analyzer. We also aimed at exploring stability of plasma samples after freezing and defining a reference normal range. RESULTS: Results demonstrated the excellent interexperiment precision of the ST Genesia and confirmed that the use of a reference plasma helps reducing the inter‐experiments variability. Stability revealed that plasma samples are stable for at least 11 months at −70°C or lower, except for those containing low molecular weight heparins which have to be tested within 6 months. Freezing had no effect on the majority of thrombin generation parameters except on time to peak. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest an easy implementation of thrombin generation with the use of ST Genesia in the routine laboratory. This will facilitate the design of multicentric studies and enable the establishment of reliable and evidence‐based thresholds, which may improve the management of patients treated with anticoagulants.
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spelling pubmed-68525612019-11-20 Assessment of the analytical performances and sample stability on ST Genesia system using the STG‐DrugScreen application Douxfils, Jonathan Morimont, Laure Bouvy, Céline de Saint‐Hubert, Marie Devalet, Bérangère Devroye, Célia Dincq, Anne‐Sophie Dogné, Jean‐Michel Guldenpfennig, Maïté Baudar, Justine Larock, Anne‐Sophie Lessire, Sarah Mullier, François J Thromb Haemost CLINICAL HAEMOSTASIS AND THROMBOSIS BACKGROUND: Thrombin generation testing has been used to provide information on the coagulation phenotype of patients. The most used technique is the calibrated automated thrombogram (CAT) but it suffers from a lack of standardization, preventing its implementation in routine. The ST Genesia is a new analyzer designed to assess thrombin generation based on the same principle as the CAT. Unlike the CAT system, the ST Genesia is a benchtop, fully automated analyzer, able to perform the analyses individually and not by batch, with strict control of variables such as temperature and volumes, ensuring, theoretically, maximal reproducibility. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed at assessing the performance of the STG‐DrugScreen application on the ST Genesia analyzer. We also aimed at exploring stability of plasma samples after freezing and defining a reference normal range. RESULTS: Results demonstrated the excellent interexperiment precision of the ST Genesia and confirmed that the use of a reference plasma helps reducing the inter‐experiments variability. Stability revealed that plasma samples are stable for at least 11 months at −70°C or lower, except for those containing low molecular weight heparins which have to be tested within 6 months. Freezing had no effect on the majority of thrombin generation parameters except on time to peak. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest an easy implementation of thrombin generation with the use of ST Genesia in the routine laboratory. This will facilitate the design of multicentric studies and enable the establishment of reliable and evidence‐based thresholds, which may improve the management of patients treated with anticoagulants. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-05-31 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6852561/ /pubmed/31063645 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jth.14470 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle CLINICAL HAEMOSTASIS AND THROMBOSIS
Douxfils, Jonathan
Morimont, Laure
Bouvy, Céline
de Saint‐Hubert, Marie
Devalet, Bérangère
Devroye, Célia
Dincq, Anne‐Sophie
Dogné, Jean‐Michel
Guldenpfennig, Maïté
Baudar, Justine
Larock, Anne‐Sophie
Lessire, Sarah
Mullier, François
Assessment of the analytical performances and sample stability on ST Genesia system using the STG‐DrugScreen application
title Assessment of the analytical performances and sample stability on ST Genesia system using the STG‐DrugScreen application
title_full Assessment of the analytical performances and sample stability on ST Genesia system using the STG‐DrugScreen application
title_fullStr Assessment of the analytical performances and sample stability on ST Genesia system using the STG‐DrugScreen application
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the analytical performances and sample stability on ST Genesia system using the STG‐DrugScreen application
title_short Assessment of the analytical performances and sample stability on ST Genesia system using the STG‐DrugScreen application
title_sort assessment of the analytical performances and sample stability on st genesia system using the stg‐drugscreen application
topic CLINICAL HAEMOSTASIS AND THROMBOSIS
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6852561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31063645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jth.14470
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