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Measurement of factor XIII (FXIII) activity by an automatic ammonia release assay using iodoacetamide blank-procedure: no more overestimation in the low activity range and better detection of severe FXIII deficiencies.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Laboratory investigation with specific factor XIII (FXIII) assays plays a crucial role in diagnosis of FXIII deficiency. According to the International Society on Thrombosis and Hemostasis (ISTH), it is necessary a blank sample with iodoacetamide, provided by the kit or locally prepared, when the ammonia release assays are used, to avoid FXIII activity overestimation.
METHODS:
In this study we set up a modification of the Berichrom FXIII chromogenic assay, in which iodoacetamide was added by the BCS analyzer in the reaction mixture of the blank sample, without modifications of the original reagents. We analyzed 100 plasma samples of outpatients with clinical symptoms suggestive of a bleeding diathesis (20 samples had FXIII activity <20%).
RESULTS:
In all samples blank subtraction significantly reduced FXIII activity, mostly in the low activity range group (from 10.1% to 2.4%, p<0.0001). In this group correction with iodoacetamide also increased the agreement with the immunoassay and allowed FXIII activity measure up to 0%.
CONCLUSIONS:
Despite the low number of samples included in the study, the described automatic procedure seemed to decrease FXIII activity overestimation and, especially for low activity range samples (<20%), to improve the agreement between FXIII activity and concentration. Our data suggested that iodoacetamide correction could allow the detection of severe FXIII deficiencies (activity <5%) otherwise undiagnosed using the original method.
AuthorsMichela Cini, Cristina Legnani, Mirella Frascaro, Claudia Pancani, Costanza Cappelli, Giuseppina Rodorigo, Lelia Valdrè, Benilde Cosmi
JournalClinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (Clin Chem Lab Med) Vol. 54 Issue 5 Pg. 805-9 (May 2016) ISSN: 1437-4331 [Electronic] Germany
PMID26457781 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Ammonia
  • Factor XIII
  • Iodoacetamide
Topics
  • Adult
  • Ammonia (chemistry)
  • Automation
  • Blood Chemical Analysis
  • Factor XIII (analysis, metabolism)
  • Factor XIII Deficiency (blood, diagnosis)
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Iodoacetamide (chemistry)
  • Male

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