Thromb Haemost 2006; 96(02): 210-214
DOI: 10.1160/TH06-03-0152
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Long-term stability of relationships between reference materials for thromboplastins

Thomas P. J. Linsinger
1   EC-JRC, Institute for Reference Materials and Measurement, Geel, Belgium
,
Anton M. H. P. van den Besselaar
2   Haemostasis and Thrombosis Research Centre, Department of Haematology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands
,
Armando Tripodi
3   A. Bianchi Bonomi Hemophilia and Thrombosis Centre, University and IRCCS Maggiore Hospital, Milan, Italy
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Received 15. März 2006

Accepted after resubmission 07. Juni 2006

Publikationsdatum:
28. November 2017 (online)

Summary

Reference materials for thromboplastins are available from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Commission (EC). The long-term stability of the reference materials is an essential requirement and must be monitored. The relationship between two reference materials for rabbit thromboplastin, i. e. ERM-AD149 (EC) and RBT/90 (WHO), has been monitored in the period 1996–2002. No significant trend with time was detected. In addition,the relationship between ERM-AD149 and the reference material for bovine thromboplastin (i. e. OBT/79) has been determined in 1994 and in 2005 in multicentre studies (n = 11 and n = 9, respectively). No significant changes were observed in the relationships between these reference materials when all results were included (5% significance level).

Footnote: ERM-AD148 and ERM-AD149 are distributed by IRMM. As one of the institutes of the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre, IRMM is a non-profit organisation.


 
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