Literature DB >> 30828119

Paraprotein Sample Exchange in Australia and New Zealand - 2018.

Nilika Wijeratne1,2,3, Jillian R Tate4, Stephen Du Toit5, Joel D Smith1, Andrew Soepnel6, Kay Weng Choy2, Helen Martin7, Robyn Henry8, Kaye Glegg8, Elizabeth Byrnes9, Louise Wienholt10, Peter Mollee11,12.   

Abstract

Quantification of co-migrating paraproteins in the beta-region presents an ongoing challenge for laboratories performing serum protein electrophoresis. The between-laboratory variation may impact patient care if the patient uses different pathology services during plasma cell dyscrasia monitoring. To identify the practical difficulties and determine the extent of agreement in the reporting of beta-migrating paraproteins in Australia and New Zealand (NZ), sample exchanges were conducted in five Australian states and in NZ in early 2018. This study has highlighted the variation in quantification and reporting of beta-migrating paraproteins which could potentially affect patient monitoring and management.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30828119      PMCID: PMC6370286     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Biochem Rev        ISSN: 0159-8090


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1.  Report of the Survey Conducted by RCPAQAP on Current Practices for Beta-Migrating Paraprotein Reporting.

Authors:  Joel D Smith; Nilika Wijeratne; Hans G Schneider; Theo de Malmanche; Pravin Hissaria; Stephen Du Toit; Weldon Chiu; Conchita Boyder; Ian M Morison; Anfernee Tseng; Kaye Glegg; Louise Wienholt; Peter Mollee
Journal:  Clin Biochem Rev       Date:  2021-02
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