Why the MDRD equation should not be used in patients with normal renal function (and normal creatinine values)?Delanaye, Pierre ; Cavalier, Etienne ; Krzesinski, Jean-Marie et alin Clinical Nephrology (2006), 66(2), 147-148 Detailed reference viewed: 48 (3 ULg) Pathologie de la parathyroïde : aspects cliniques et biologiquesCavalier, Etienne ; Valdes Socin, Hernan Gonzalo ![]() Conference given outside the academic context (2006) Detailed reference viewed: 60 (5 ULg) Place de la Biologie Clinique dans l'évolution de l'insuffisance rénale et de ses complications.Krzesinski, Jean-Marie ; Delanaye, Pierre ; Bovy, Christophe et alConference given outside the academic context (2006) Detailed reference viewed: 25 (5 ULg) Importance of the creatinine calibration in the estimation of GFR by MDRD equationDelanaye, Pierre ; Cavalier, Etienne ; Chapelle, Jean-Paul et alin Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation (2006), 21(4), 1130-1130 Detailed reference viewed: 17 (2 ULg) Plasma cystatin C for the detection of renal failure in obese patientsDelanaye, Pierre ; Cavalier, Etienne ; Radermecker, Régis et alin Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation (2006), 21(S4), 214 Detailed reference viewed: 27 (4 ULg) Estimation du débit de filtration glomérulaire par les formules basées sur la créatinine et la cystatine C en cas d’anorexie mentale.Delanaye, Pierre ; Cavalier, Etienne ; Radermecker, Régis et alin Néphrologie & Thérapeutique (2006), 2(5), 38 Detailed reference viewed: 46 (5 ULg) Validation analytique de l'ImmunoCap 250 (Sweden Diagnostics)Cavalier, Etienne ; ; Chapelle, Jean-Paul ![]() in Annales de Biologie Clinique (2006), 64(1, Jan-Feb), 91-4 A new automate, ImmunoCap 250 has recently been released by Sweden Diagnostics for the determination of specific and total IgE. We have evaluated its analytical performances (intra- and inter-assay ... [more ▼] A new automate, ImmunoCap 250 has recently been released by Sweden Diagnostics for the determination of specific and total IgE. We have evaluated its analytical performances (intra- and inter-assay precision, linearity, recovery and sensibility) and compared the results obtained by Unicap 100 on 149 samples positive for 12 different allergens and 30 samples containing different concentrations of total IgE. Intra- and inter-assay precision are less than 10% excepted for the specific IgE of one allergen (i3, common wasp), but still in accordance with the NCCLS guidelines. The sensibility is 0.01 kU(A)/L for specific and 0.35 kU/L for total IgE. The method is linear up to 5000 kU/L for total and at least 80 kU(A)/L for specific IgE. The recovery test showed a recovery of the International standard WHO 75/502 between 85 and 115%, with a mean of 103%. The correlation coefficient between the ImmunoCap 250 and Unicap 100 is 0.9866 and 0.9984 for specific and total IgE respectively. ImmunoCap 250 is a good solution for laboratories that perform twenty to thirty thousand determinations. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 189 (3 ULg) Creatinine-based formulae for the estimation of glomerular filtration rate in heart transplant recipientsDelanaye, Pierre ; Nellessen, Eric ; Grosch, Stéphanie et alin Clinical Transplantation (2006), 20(5, Sep-Oct), 596-603 Chronic renal failure (CRF) is a common complication in heart transplant patients. Serum creatinine has clear limitations for the detection and estimation of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Various ... [more ▼] Chronic renal failure (CRF) is a common complication in heart transplant patients. Serum creatinine has clear limitations for the detection and estimation of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Various creatinine-based formulae are classically used for GFR estimation, but little scientific evidence exists for such use in a heart transplant population. GFR was measured using the plasmatic clearance of the glomerular tracer Cr-51-EDTA in 27 heart transplant patients with two measures for 22 of the patients. Forty-nine measures were thus available for analysis. The precision and accuracy (Bland and Altman analysis) of the Cockcroft, simplified Modified Diet in Renal Diseases (MDRD) and new Mayo Clinic formulae were compared. The mean GFR of the population was 39 +/- 15 mL/min/1.73 m(2). All formulae were well correlated with the GFR. With the Bland and Altman analysis, the accuracy of the MDRD formula appeared higher than that of the Cockcroft or the Mayo Clinic formulae (bias of +12 mL/min/1.73 m(2), vs. +19.9 mL/min/1.73 m(2), and +22.1 mL/min/1.73 m(2), respectively). The difference between the estimated and measured GFR was higher than 20 mL/min/1.73 m(2) in 51% and 55% cases when using the Cockcroft and the Mayo Clinic formulae respectively, whereas the difference was only noted in 14% cases when the MDRD was used. Among creatinine-based formulae, the MDRD appears the most precise and accurate for estimating the GFR in heart transplant patients. However, when the GFR must be measured with high accuracy, we recommend the use of a reference method like inulin or Cr-51-EDTA plasma clearance techniques. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 33 (3 ULg) Analytical validation of the new plasma calibrated Accu-Chek (R) Test Strips (Roche Diagnostics)Meex, Cécile ; Poncin, José ; Chapelle, Jean-Paul et alin Clinical Chemistry & Laboratory Medicine (2006), 44(11), 1376-1378 Background: The Accu-Chek Inform glucose monitor is a point-of-care system for testing blood glucose. New test strips, calibrated to deliver glucose plasma-like values, were launched on the market in May ... [more ▼] Background: The Accu-Chek Inform glucose monitor is a point-of-care system for testing blood glucose. New test strips, calibrated to deliver glucose plasma-like values, were launched on the market in May 2005. The aim of our study was to perform analytical validation of these new strips. Methods: We compared the new plasma strips with whole blood strips; results for the plasma strips with plasma values obtained using a clinical analyzer and with whole blood values given by the glucose electrode of a blood gas analyzer; and the influence of the type of blood (capillary or venous) on the results obtained by the glucose monitor with the plasma calibrated strips. Results: Plasma strips give on average 7% higher results than the previous whole blood strips. However, the results given by the plasma strips on capillary whole blood, even if well correlated, are not completely comparable with those given by an analyzer for venous plasma. Nevertheless, these plasma strips and the glucose electrode of a blood gas analyzer give comparable results. Conclusions: Accu-Chek Inform plasma strips are a good method for monitoring of blood glucose values in patients with diabetes. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 51 (2 ULg) PTH : what are we really assaying ?Cavalier, Etienne ![]() Conference (2005, November 25) Detailed reference viewed: 9 (0 ULg) Traitement des plaintes dans un système d'assurance qualité: l'expérience du laboratoire de Biologie cliniqueChapelle, Jean-Paul ; Cavalier, Etienne ![]() Conference (2005, September 14) Detailed reference viewed: 8 (4 ULg) Analytical validation of the new plasma calibrated Accu-Check test strips (Roche Diagnostics)Meex, Cécile ; Cavalier, Etienne ; Poncin, Joseph et alPoster (2005, May) Detailed reference viewed: 28 (3 ULg) Comparison of liaison N-tact PTH (diasorin) and N-tact PTH SPIRMA (diasorin) in hemodialyzed patientsCavalier, Etienne ; Delanaye, Pierre ; Krzesinski, Jean-Marie et alin Clinical Chemistry & Laboratory Medicine (2005), 43(8), 890-891 Detailed reference viewed: 71 (5 ULg) Comparaison of liaison N-tact PTH (Diasorin) and N-tact PTH SP IRMA (Diasorin) in hemodialyzed patientsCavalier, Etienne ; Carlisi, Ignazia ; Delanaye, Pierre et alPoster (2004, October) Detailed reference viewed: 31 (2 ULg) Abnormal response to metabolic stress in schizophrenia: marker of vulnerability or acquired sensitization?; Cavalier, Etienne ; Gielen, Jacques et alin Psychological Medicine (2004), 34(6), 1103-1111 Background. Previous work suggests that individuals with schizophrenia display an altered homovanillic acid (HVA) response to metabolic stress. The present study replicated and extended this paradigm ... [more ▼] Background. Previous work suggests that individuals with schizophrenia display an altered homovanillic acid (HVA) response to metabolic stress. The present study replicated and extended this paradigm, including individuals with elevated genetic risk for schizophrenia. Method. Patients with psychosis (n = 50), non-psychotic first-degree relatives of patients with psychosis (n = 5 1) and controls without psychosis (n = 50) underwent, in randomized order, double-blind administration of placebo and the glucose analogue 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2DG), which induces a mild, transient clinical state of glucoprivation. Plasma HVA and cortisol were assessed twice before the start of the 2DG/placebo infusion (baseline values), as well as four times post infusion. Data were analysed using multi-level random regression techniques. Results. During the stress condition, significant increases in plasma HVA and cortisol were found. The increase in plasma HVA level during the stress condition was significantly stronger in patients than in controls, whereas this was not the case in relatives v. controls. The increase in plasma cortisol during the stress condition was significantly less in patients than controls, but no significant difference in the increase of plasma cortisol during stress was found in the comparison between relatives and controls. Conclusions. Patients with psychosis, but not their non-psychotic first-degree relatives, show an altered neurobiological response to metabolic stress, suggesting that this dysregulation is not a genetically transmitted vulnerability, but an illness-related effect, possibly reflecting acquired sensitization of neuroendocrine systems by repeated environmental stressors or repeated stimulation with agonistic drugs. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 16 (2 ULg) Metabolic stress as a paradigm to elucidate genotype-environment interaction in psychosis; Cavalier, Etienne ; et alin Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica (2002), 105(Suppl. 411), 91 Detailed reference viewed: 9 (4 ULg) Validation of the Bactec 9240Cavalier, Etienne ; Melin, Pierrette ; De Mol, Patrick ![]() Poster (1997, May) Detailed reference viewed: 55 (6 ULg) |
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