Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6001177 Thrombosis Research 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•International Standards for thromboplastin are available with established ISI values•International Standards were stored at -20 °C, -70 °C, and -150 °C for 38 months•ISI values for International Standards were stable at -20 °C, -70 °C, and -150 °C

BackgroundLong-term stability is an essential requirement for all international biological standards. The main stocks of the current international standards for thromboplastin, i.e. RBT/05 (rabbit brain thromboplastin) and rTF/09 (recombinant human tissue factor), are stored at -20 °C. The aim of the present study is to assess the long-term stability of the international sensitivity index (ISI) for RBT/05 and rTF/09.MethodsPart of the main stocks of RBT/05 and rTF/09 were stored at -70 °C and -150 °C, up to 38 months. At various time points samples were taken from the materials stored at -20 °C, -70 °C, and -150 °C. The samples were reconstituted and analysed in the prothrombin time (PT) test using plasma samples derived from healthy subjects and patients treated with vitamin K-antagonists (VKA). The PT's obtained with the standards stored at -20 °C were compared to the PT's obtained with the standards stored at -70 °C and at -150 °C. The PT's were used to calculate relative ISI values by means of orthogonal regression.ResultsThere were no important differences between the ISI values for the materials stored at -20 °C, -70 °C, and -150 °C. There was no significant trend with storage time.ConclusionThe ISI values for the international standards RBT/05 and rTF/09 appear to be stable at storage temperatures of -20 °C, -70 °C, and -150 °C.

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