The International Coagulation Survey (ICS) organized by the CISMEL (Italian Committee for Standardization of Laboratory Methods) is an External Quality Assurance Scheme (EQAS) aimed at assessing the laboratory performance of basic coagulation and thrombophilia tests. Recently, DNA analyses have been introduced with the aim of assessing the performance of clinical laboratories in detecting the three most important thrombophilic mutations factor V Leiden, prothrombin and MTHFR. We report results of three consecutive surveys with an average of 50 participants. After informed consent 4/6 DNA samples (400 ng/µl) were prepared at the organizing center from patients with known genotypes for the three mutations (wild-type, heterozygotes, or homozygotes). Samples were coded, aliquoted and stored at 4°C until shipment. Ten µl aliquots for each of the 4/6 DNA samples were sent to the participants who were asked to perform DNA analyses with their own methods. Results were centralized at the organizing center and analyzed for diagnostic accuracy. Overall, the average percentage (range in the three surveys) rate of misclassification was 2.2% (1.9–2.3%), 3.4% (1.2–4.6%) and 1.6% (0.7–2.4%) for factor V Leiden, prothrombin and MTHFR, respectively. The majority of laboratories, that misclassified DNA samples in the 1st (7/8), 2nd (6/8) and 3rd (2/5) survey, used either single PCR or multiplex PCR restriction enzyme analyses and most were home-made methods. The results indicate the need for regular standardization programs and EQAS for DNA analyses.

Italian experience in the assessment of performance of clinical laboratories for DNA analyses to detect three thrombophilic mutations / V. Chantarangkul, M. Menegatti, L. Tagliabue, F. Peyvandi, A. Tripodi. - In: JOURNAL OF THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS. - ISSN 1538-7933. - 3:suppl. 1(2005), pp. P0101.1-P0101.1. (Intervento presentato al 20. convegno Congress of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis tenutosi a Sydney nel 2005) [10.1111/j.1538-7836.2005.03000.x].

Italian experience in the assessment of performance of clinical laboratories for DNA analyses to detect three thrombophilic mutations

M. Menegatti
Secondo
;
L. Tagliabue;F. Peyvandi
Penultimo
;
A. Tripodi
Ultimo
2005

Abstract

The International Coagulation Survey (ICS) organized by the CISMEL (Italian Committee for Standardization of Laboratory Methods) is an External Quality Assurance Scheme (EQAS) aimed at assessing the laboratory performance of basic coagulation and thrombophilia tests. Recently, DNA analyses have been introduced with the aim of assessing the performance of clinical laboratories in detecting the three most important thrombophilic mutations factor V Leiden, prothrombin and MTHFR. We report results of three consecutive surveys with an average of 50 participants. After informed consent 4/6 DNA samples (400 ng/µl) were prepared at the organizing center from patients with known genotypes for the three mutations (wild-type, heterozygotes, or homozygotes). Samples were coded, aliquoted and stored at 4°C until shipment. Ten µl aliquots for each of the 4/6 DNA samples were sent to the participants who were asked to perform DNA analyses with their own methods. Results were centralized at the organizing center and analyzed for diagnostic accuracy. Overall, the average percentage (range in the three surveys) rate of misclassification was 2.2% (1.9–2.3%), 3.4% (1.2–4.6%) and 1.6% (0.7–2.4%) for factor V Leiden, prothrombin and MTHFR, respectively. The majority of laboratories, that misclassified DNA samples in the 1st (7/8), 2nd (6/8) and 3rd (2/5) survey, used either single PCR or multiplex PCR restriction enzyme analyses and most were home-made methods. The results indicate the need for regular standardization programs and EQAS for DNA analyses.
Settore MED/15 - Malattie del Sangue
Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna
2005
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