Standardization and reference ranges for whole blood platelet function measurements using a flow cytometric platelet activation test
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IntroductionPlatelet function testing with flow cytometry has additional value to existing platelet function testing for diagnosing bleeding disorders, monitoring anti-platelet therapy, transfusion medicine and prediction of thrombosis. The major challenge is to use this technique as a diagnostic test. The aim of this study is to standardize preparation, optimization and validation of the test kit and to determine reference values in a population of 129 healthy individuals.MethodsPlatelet function tests with 3 agonists and antibodies against P-selectin, activated αIIbβ3 and glycoprotein Ib (GPIb), were prepared and stored at -20°C until used. Diluted whole blood was added and platelet activation was quantified by the density of activation markers, using flow cytometry. Anti-mouse Ig κ particles were included to validate stability of the test and to standardize results. Reference intervals were determined.ResultsBlood stored at room temperature (RT) for up to 4h after blood donation and preheated/tested at 37°C resulted in stable results (%CVConclusionsThe current study contributes to the translation of flow cytometry based platelet function testing from a scientific tool to a diagnostic test. Platelet function measurements, using prepared and stored platelet activation kits, are reproducible if executed at 37°C. The reference ranges can be validated in clinical laboratories and ongoing studies are investigating if reduced platelet reactivity in patients with bleeding complications can be detected.
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2018-02-02



