Comparison of two automated 3rd generation PTH assays in different clinical populationsCAVALIER, Etienne ; CARLISI, Ignazia ; ROUSSELLE, Olivier et alPoster (2012, July 17) Detailed reference viewed: 28 (6 ULg) Analytical Verification of the IDS-iSYS Intact Amino-terminal Propeptide of Type 1 Procollagen (P1NP)CAVALIER, Etienne ; CARLISI, Ignazia ; MEURISSE, Angélique et alPoster (2012, July 17) Detailed reference viewed: 13 (3 ULg) Variability of Different Markers of Bone mineral Metabolism in Hemodialysis PAtients: Implication on the Evaluation of the Critical Difference between two MeasurementsCAVALIER, Etienne ; DELANAYE, Pierre ; CARLISI, Ignazia et alPoster (2012, July 17) Detailed reference viewed: 20 (1 ULg) Analytical Performance of the IDS-iSYS CROSSLAPS (CTX-I) Automated ImmunoassayCAVALIER, Etienne ; CARLISI, Ignazia ; FERRANTE, Nunzio et alPoster (2012, July 17) Detailed reference viewed: 21 (1 ULg) Evaluation of the Liaison 25-OH Vitamin D TOTAL Assay on the new DiaSorin Liaison XLCAVALIER, Etienne ; CARLISI, Ignazia ; FERRANTE, Nunzio et alPoster (2012, July 17) Detailed reference viewed: 33 (5 ULg) Evaluation of Sclerostin levels in patients suffering from Chronic Kidney DiseasesCAVALIER, Etienne ; CARLISI, Ignazia ; FERRANTE, Nunzio et alPoster (2012, July 17) Detailed reference viewed: 17 (1 ULg) Observed Ranges for the Healthy Paediatrics in the Serum IDS-ISYS CrossLaps® (SCTX-I)CAVALIER, Etienne ; CARLISI, Ignazia ; ROUSSELLE, Olivier et alPoster (2012, May) Detailed reference viewed: 15 (0 ULg) Difference between total and intact assays for N-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen in renal impaired patientsCAVALIER, Etienne ; CARLISI, Ignazia ; ROUSSELLE, Olivier et alin Osteoporosis International (2012, March), 23(Supplement 2), 339 Detailed reference viewed: 15 (3 ULg) Human anti-animal interference in DiaSorin Liaison total 25(OH)-vitamin D assay: Towards the end of a strange story?CAVALIER, Etienne ; CARLISI, Ignazia ; BEKAERT, Anne-Catherine et alin Clinica Chimica Acta (2012), 413(3-4), 527-528 Detailed reference viewed: 68 (3 ULg) New insights on the stability of the Parathyroid hormone as assayed by an automated 3rd generation PTH assayCAVALIER, Etienne ; CARLISI, Ignazia ; BEKAERT, Anne-Catherine et alin Clinica Chimica Acta (2012), 413(1-2), 353-4 Detailed reference viewed: 37 (0 ULg) Utilisation du propeptide N-terminal du procollagène de type 1 (P1NP) comme marqueur de formation osseuse chez le patient insuffisant rénal : différence entre le dosage total et le dosage « intact ».DELANAYE, Pierre ; CARLISI, Ignazia ; ROUSSELLE, Olivier et alPoster (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 15 (3 ULg) Interpretation of serum PTH concentrations with different kits in dialysis patients according to the KDIGO guidelines: importance of the reference (normal) valuesCAVALIER, Etienne ; DELANAYE, Pierre ; VRANKEN, Laura et alin Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation (2012), 27 Background. The recommended target range for serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) in dialysis patients has changed from 150 to 300 pg/mL in the KDOQI guidelines to two to nine times the upper normal limit in ... [more ▼] Background. The recommended target range for serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) in dialysis patients has changed from 150 to 300 pg/mL in the KDOQI guidelines to two to nine times the upper normal limit in the KDIGO ones. Although inclusion/exclusion criteria for the reference population are highly important, they are usually not mentioned in the commercial kits. In this study, we used the same reference population of vitamin D-replete normal subjects to establish reference values for 10 commercial PTH kits. We evaluated whether this may improve the classification of dialysis patients according to the KDIGO compared to the use of reference values proposed by the manufacturers. Methods. We measured serum PTH with 10 different kits in 149 haemodialysis patients, and 240 25-OH-vitamin D-replete (>75 nmol/L) individuals with an estimated glomerular filtration rate >60 mL/min/1.73 m2. Results. For the 10 kits, our upper normal limit was lower than those of the manufacturers. The difference was, however, variable from one kit to another. The two kits that yielded the lowest and the highest absolute concentrations classified differently 84/149 patients (56.4%) according to the KDOQI and 53/149 (36.2%) according to the KDIGO using the manufacturers’ normal value.Using our normal values significantly decreased the discrepancies with 24/149 patients (16.1%) being still classified differently. Taking the measurement uncertainty into consideration, 8% of the patients only remained differently classified by these two kits. Conclusions. Using the same vitamin-D-replete population to establish the reference range for 10 commercial PTH kits significantly improved the classification of haemodialysis patients according to the KDIGO target range. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 48 (5 ULg) Analytical evaluation of the new Abbott Architect 25-OH vitamin D assayCAVALIER, Etienne ; CARLISI, Ignazia ; BEKAERT, Anne-Catherine et alin Clinical Biochemistry (2012), 45 Objectives: Validation of the Architect 25-OH vitamin D assay. Design and methods: Determination of repeatability, reproducibility, accuracy profile and 25(OH)-vitamin D2 recovery on native samples ... [more ▼] Objectives: Validation of the Architect 25-OH vitamin D assay. Design and methods: Determination of repeatability, reproducibility, accuracy profile and 25(OH)-vitamin D2 recovery on native samples. Comparison with DiaSorin Liaison and RIA. Results and conclusion: Coefficients of variation: b6% (13.6 ng/mL) and 2.2% (78.1 ng/mL). Functional sensitivity: 5 ng/mL. Accuracy profile shows that the method is validated between 13.6 and 78.1 ng/mL. Recovery of 25(OH)D2: 75,8%( 95% CI: 61.9–89.7%). Good correlation with DiaSorin RIA and Liaison b50 ng/mL; above this threshold a systematic positive bias was observed. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 43 (1 ULg) New insights on the stability of the (1-84) PTH as determined with an automated 3rd generation PTH assayCAVALIER, Etienne ; CARLISI, Ignazia ; BEKAERT, Anne-Catherine et alin Clinical Chemistry (2011, October), 57(S10), 190 Detailed reference viewed: 8 (0 ULg) Impact of the use of the Manufacture's published reference range for PTH vs. the reference range established in the Laboratory for the classification of the haemodialyzed patients with the KDIGO GuidelinesCAVALIER, Etienne ; DELANAYE, Pierre ; VRANKEN, Laura et alin Clinical Chemistry (2011, October), 57(S10), 191 Detailed reference viewed: 15 (0 ULg) Automated Measurement of Total 25OH Vitamin D in the IDS iSYS SystemCAVALIER, Etienne ; BEKAERT, Anne-Catherine ; CARLISI, Ignazia et alPoster (2011, September 17) Detailed reference viewed: 20 (3 ULg) New insights on the stability of the (1-84) PTH as determined with an automated 3rd generation PTH assay.CAVALIER, Etienne ; CARLISI, Ignazia ; BEKAERT, Anne-Catherine et alPoster (2011, July 28) Detailed reference viewed: 21 (0 ULg) Impact of the use of the Manufacturer's published reference range for PTH vs. the reference range established in the Laboratory for the classification of the haemodialyzed patients with the KDIGO Guidelines.CAVALIER, Etienne ; DELANAYE, Pierre ; Vranken, Laura et alPoster (2011, July 28) Detailed reference viewed: 23 (0 ULg) Human anti-animal antibodies: even today, it is still a problem in routine practice: illustration with 4 clinical cases.CAVALIER, Etienne ; CARLISI, Ignazia ; DELANAYE, Pierre ![]() in Clinical Chemistry & Laboratory Medicine (2011, May), 49(s1), 409 Detailed reference viewed: 18 (2 ULg) Human anti-animal antibodies interference in the Siemens Immulite chemiluminescent insulin immuno-assay: about one caseCavalier, Etienne ; ; Carlisi, Ignazia et alin Clinica Chimica Acta (2011), 412(7-8), 668-669 Detailed reference viewed: 42 (8 ULg) |
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