2003
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2516.2003.00707.x
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Optimization of storage conditions for diluted working solutions of porcine factor VIII and performance of the Bethesda assay for the determination of antiporcine FVIII inhibitor titres

Abstract: The use of porcine factor VIII (FVIII) (Hyate:C, Ipsen) has proven to be very successful in treating patients with FVIII inhibitors. The best way to predict the usefulness of porcine FVIII therapy, and/or to estimate the appropriate treatment dose in a given patient, is to measure the patient inhibitor titre against porcine FVIII with the Bethesda assay, using porcine FVIII as the source of FVIII in the assay. The goals of the present study were to (1) find the optimal storage temperature, diluent and concentr… Show more

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“…Generally, no information regarding the calibrator was mentioned, except by Kruse-Jarres et al [ 19 ] in their report, in which the World Health Organisation (WHO) human FVIII plasma standard as calibrator was described. Winikoff et al [ 33 ] analysed the storage condition of plasma-derived porcine FVIII standard (Hyate:C) and the performance of the Bethesda assay for the determination of anti-porcine inhibitor titre; they reported similar results when the residual porcine FVIII activity was measured with OSA calibrated against human or porcine standard. This is partially in contrast with our data that show different results when the same reagent is calibrated with human or porcine standard, especially in the case of CSA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, no information regarding the calibrator was mentioned, except by Kruse-Jarres et al [ 19 ] in their report, in which the World Health Organisation (WHO) human FVIII plasma standard as calibrator was described. Winikoff et al [ 33 ] analysed the storage condition of plasma-derived porcine FVIII standard (Hyate:C) and the performance of the Bethesda assay for the determination of anti-porcine inhibitor titre; they reported similar results when the residual porcine FVIII activity was measured with OSA calibrated against human or porcine standard. This is partially in contrast with our data that show different results when the same reagent is calibrated with human or porcine standard, especially in the case of CSA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%