#13 The Lupus Anticoagulant diagnosis work up  - a podcast by Stago

from 2020-12-08T08:00

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Welcome to Ask Stago, the weekly podcast dedicated to providing expert answers to your expert questions in coagulation.?? 


This week, with our expert Lisa Gannon,?product line manager,?Cécile?Hourquet?and Audrey Carlo?will question how to accurately perform an Lupus Anticoagulant diagnosis work up in the laboratory.?? 


 


Sources: 


  • Miyakis S, Lockshin MD, Atsumi T, Branch DW, Brey RL, Cervera R, Derksen RH, De Groot PG, Koike T, Meroni PL, Reber G, Shoenfeld Y, Tincani A, Vlachoyiannopoulos PG, Krilis SA. International consensus statement on an update of the classification criteria for definite antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). J Thromb Haemost 2006; 4: 295–306 


  • Devreese KMJ, Ortel TL, Pengo V, de Laat B; Subcommittee on Lupus anticoagulant/Antiphospholipid antibodies. Laboratory criteria for antiphospholipid syndrome: communication from the SSC of the ISTH. J Thromb Haemost 2018; 16: 809-813 


  • CLSI Laboratory testing for the Lupus anticoagulant - Approved Guideline. CLSI document H60-A. Wayne, PA; 2014. 


  • Devreese, KMJ, de Groot, PG, de Laat, B, et al. Guidance from the Scientific and Standardization Committee for lupus anticoagulant/antiphospholipid antibodies of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. J Thromb Haemost. 2020; 18: 2828– 2839. https://doi.org/10.1111/jth.15047 


  • V. Chantarangkul, F. Peyvandi, A. Tripodi, et al., Effect of different methods for outlier detection and rejection when calculating cut off values for diagnosis of lupus anticoagulants, Thrombosis Research (2018), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.thromres.2020.03.018


  • CLSI Defining, Establishing and Verifying Reference Intervals in the Clinical Laboratory: Approved guideline Third edition. CLSI document C28-A3- Wayne, PA; 2008 




 


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