Stability and utility of flow cytometric platelet activation tests: A modality to bridge the gap between diagnostic demand and supply

Light transmission aggregometry (LTA) is the gold standard for the diagnosis of platelet function disorders (PFDs). The requirement of customized aggregometer, large blood volume, normal platelet count and processing within 4 hours of venipuncture for LTA makes platelet function testing inaccessible...

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Main Authors: Rutvi Gautam Dave, Tulasi Geevar, Gayathiri Kaduvetti Chellaiya, Joy John Mammen, Ramya Vijayan, Ashok Samuel, Mahasampath Gowri, Sukesh Chandran Nair
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09537104.2022.2042232
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author Rutvi Gautam Dave
Tulasi Geevar
Gayathiri Kaduvetti Chellaiya
Joy John Mammen
Ramya Vijayan
Ashok Samuel
Mahasampath Gowri
Sukesh Chandran Nair
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Tulasi Geevar
Gayathiri Kaduvetti Chellaiya
Joy John Mammen
Ramya Vijayan
Ashok Samuel
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Sukesh Chandran Nair
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description Light transmission aggregometry (LTA) is the gold standard for the diagnosis of platelet function disorders (PFDs). The requirement of customized aggregometer, large blood volume, normal platelet count and processing within 4 hours of venipuncture for LTA makes platelet function testing inaccessible to wider population. Flow cytometric platelet activation test (PACT) may overcome these limitations. This study compares the performance of PACT with LTA, characterizes diagnostic patterns of PFDs on PACT and assesses the stability of PACT beyond 4 hours of venipuncture in controls (n = 5) at different temperature conditions. LTA and PACT were performed in 121 healthy controls and 66 patients with suspected PFD. PACT had excellent agreement (kappa = 0.93) with LTA and 94.1% sensitivity, 98.5% specificity. PACT had distinct patterns in Bernard Soulier Syndrome (n = 10), Glanzmann Thrombasthenia (n = 24), δ-granule disorder (n = 7), and other PFDs (n = 12). PACT could assess platelet function in patients (14%) with thrombocytopenia/lipemia wherein LTA was inconclusive. PACT was stable up to 24 hours in samples stored/transported at 2–8◦C. The results of utility and stability are only valid for the specific markers, agonist concentrations, and conditions investigated in this paper. PACT is a useful modality for the diagnosis of PFD, especially in children, thrombocytopenia cases or in the setup where an aggregometer is not readily available.
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spelling doaj-art-e90f14e454034d9283738cc5bf25ecb22025-08-19T20:42:49ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlatelets0953-71041369-16352022-10-013371043105110.1080/09537104.2022.20422322042232Stability and utility of flow cytometric platelet activation tests: A modality to bridge the gap between diagnostic demand and supplyRutvi Gautam Dave0Tulasi Geevar1Gayathiri Kaduvetti Chellaiya2Joy John Mammen3Ramya Vijayan4Ashok Samuel5Mahasampath Gowri6Sukesh Chandran Nair7Christian Medical College VelloreChristian Medical College VelloreChristian Medical College VelloreChristian Medical College VelloreChristian Medical College VelloreChristian Medical College VelloreChristian Medical College VelloreChristian Medical College VelloreLight transmission aggregometry (LTA) is the gold standard for the diagnosis of platelet function disorders (PFDs). The requirement of customized aggregometer, large blood volume, normal platelet count and processing within 4 hours of venipuncture for LTA makes platelet function testing inaccessible to wider population. Flow cytometric platelet activation test (PACT) may overcome these limitations. This study compares the performance of PACT with LTA, characterizes diagnostic patterns of PFDs on PACT and assesses the stability of PACT beyond 4 hours of venipuncture in controls (n = 5) at different temperature conditions. LTA and PACT were performed in 121 healthy controls and 66 patients with suspected PFD. PACT had excellent agreement (kappa = 0.93) with LTA and 94.1% sensitivity, 98.5% specificity. PACT had distinct patterns in Bernard Soulier Syndrome (n = 10), Glanzmann Thrombasthenia (n = 24), δ-granule disorder (n = 7), and other PFDs (n = 12). PACT could assess platelet function in patients (14%) with thrombocytopenia/lipemia wherein LTA was inconclusive. PACT was stable up to 24 hours in samples stored/transported at 2–8◦C. The results of utility and stability are only valid for the specific markers, agonist concentrations, and conditions investigated in this paper. PACT is a useful modality for the diagnosis of PFD, especially in children, thrombocytopenia cases or in the setup where an aggregometer is not readily available.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09537104.2022.2042232blood platelet disordersflow cytometryplatelet activationplatelet aggregationplatelet function tests
spellingShingle Rutvi Gautam Dave
Tulasi Geevar
Gayathiri Kaduvetti Chellaiya
Joy John Mammen
Ramya Vijayan
Ashok Samuel
Mahasampath Gowri
Sukesh Chandran Nair
Stability and utility of flow cytometric platelet activation tests: A modality to bridge the gap between diagnostic demand and supply
blood platelet disorders
flow cytometry
platelet activation
platelet aggregation
platelet function tests
title Stability and utility of flow cytometric platelet activation tests: A modality to bridge the gap between diagnostic demand and supply
title_full Stability and utility of flow cytometric platelet activation tests: A modality to bridge the gap between diagnostic demand and supply
title_fullStr Stability and utility of flow cytometric platelet activation tests: A modality to bridge the gap between diagnostic demand and supply
title_full_unstemmed Stability and utility of flow cytometric platelet activation tests: A modality to bridge the gap between diagnostic demand and supply
title_short Stability and utility of flow cytometric platelet activation tests: A modality to bridge the gap between diagnostic demand and supply
title_sort stability and utility of flow cytometric platelet activation tests a modality to bridge the gap between diagnostic demand and supply
topic blood platelet disorders
flow cytometry
platelet activation
platelet aggregation
platelet function tests
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09537104.2022.2042232
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