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Browsing by Author "Russcher, H."

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    MULTICENTER EVALUATION OF THE FIRST AUTOMATED DIAGNOSTIC PREECLAMPSIA TESTS: ELECSYS SFLT-1 AND PIGF
    (Acta Clinica Belgica, 2011)
    Schiettecatte, Johan
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    Russcher, H.
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    Anckaert, E.
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    Mees, M.
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    Leeser, B.
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    Tirelli, A. S.
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    Friedler, M.
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    Luthe, Hilmar
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    Denk, B.
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    Smitz, J.
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    Multicenter evaluation of the first automated Elecsys sFlt-1 and PlGF assays in normal pregnancies and preeclampsia
    (Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd, 2010)
    Schiettecatte, Johan
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    Russcher, H.
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    Anckaert, E.
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    Mees, M.
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    Leeser, B.
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    Tirelli, A. S.
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    Fiedler, Gabriele
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    Luthe, Hilmar
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    Denk, B.
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    Smitz, J.
    Objectives: Performance evaluation of Elecsys sFlt-1 and PIGF assays. Design and methods: Within-, between-run, total imprecision, functional sensitivity, inter-laboratory comparison, method comparison and lot-to-lot reproducibility were evaluated. Results: Within- and between-run CVs were below 4% for sFlt-1 >60 and PIGF >20 pg/mL Total imprecision CVs were below 4.3%. Functional sensitivity was <5 pg/mL. Inter-laboratory CVs were <5%. Elecsys correlated well with Quantikine VEGF-R1 (r = 0.960) and PIGF (r = 0.968). Lot-to-lot comparisons yielded highly correlated results (r>0.999). In healthy pregnancies, the median levels of sFlt-1 remained constant in first (1107 pg/mL) and second trimesters (1437 pg/mL) but increased in the third trimester (2395 pg/mL), while median PIGF levels increased in the first (30 pg/mL) and second trimesters (279 pg/mL) and peaked at 29 to 32 weeks (626 pg/mL) and decreased thereafter (340 pg/mL). The sFlt-1/PIGF ratio is highest in the first trimester (median: 28) but remained constant in the second (median: 4.7) and third trimesters (median: 5.1). In PE/HELPP samples matched for gestational age the sFlt-1 levels were significantly higher (6894-34,624 pg/mL), whereas PlGF levels were lower (9.2-80 pg/mL) and the median sFlt-1/PIGF ratio is much higher (461; range: 121-2614) than in apparently healthy pregnancies (3.6; range: 0.3-105). Conclusion: The new Roche Elecsys sFlt-1 and PIGF immunoassay showed excellent precision and reliability. There was a clear difference in the Elecsys sFlt-1/PIGF ratio between samples obtained from women with apparently normal pregnancy at the time of blood collection and those diagnosed with PE/HELLP at the same age of gestation. (C) 2010 The Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists. Published by Elsevier inc. All rights reserved.

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