Volume 5, Issue 1 - May 2015
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Volume 5, Issue 1 - May 2015
1 Volume 5 Issue 1 May 2015 2 STAR Max® Diagnostica Stago is pleased to announce the availability of the new STAR Max®. INSIDE THIS ISSUE: STAR Max® Customer Corner Paediatric and Microtainer racks iHemOStasis and Haemoscore 2015 Stago Catalogue 2 3 4 5 6 STA ECA II 7 STA Apixaban Cals and QC 8 Stago Educational Websites 9 Dates to remember 9 This analyser is the most advanced fully automated coagulation specific instrument on the market today. The STAR series instrument is the analyser of choice in Public Hospitals throughout Australia and New Zealand with approximately 90% of the largest labs utilising Stago as the analyser of choice. The STAR series analysers are equally suited to the high throughput private labs and compatible with Total Lab Automation (TLA) solutions by all the major suppliers (over 150 STAR installations on TLAs world-wide). The STAR Max® retains the best features of the STAR series to ensure reliability of the new platform. There are some unique hardware innovations including a drop down tray for easy front loading of the cleaner solution as well as a space saving slide-up side cover providing easy access for cuvette loading. The new software is brilliant incorporating customisable Expert Rules. These Expert Rules allow reflex testing to any test, reruns, the use of delta checks, autocomments, and auto-validation of results. With accreditation in mind, the STAR Max® features Method Validation software to assist in lot validation comparisons, repeatability studies, reproducibility studies, carryover and Measurement of Uncertainty calculations. Complete traceability for every patient result including reagent lot number, QC, and consumables used in producing the result is available at anytime. The STAR Max® software also features easy to use workflow monitoring tools including Turn Around Time for any test customisable by date and time periods, location etc assessed against your laboratory’s bench-mark. You can even use the software to calculate your normal reference intervals including eg mean normal prothrombin time. This high throughput, flexible, feature packed analyser is available now. Please contact us to discuss the STAR Max® and your laboratory needs: [email protected] 3 Stago Customers Corner Stago Customers Corner is available via the www.stago.com.au website. You simply log-in (clicking the log-in button top right) and you will get access to all your data and available services. The information available includes: your laboratory data eg your analysers, orders and ID-card; Material Safety Data Sheets, Package Inserts, Barcode Sheets, Instrument Documents, and Standard Operating Procedures If you would like access to Customer Corner please contact us for your log-in and password - it’s free ! [email protected] 4 STA Paediatric and Microtainer Racks These Stago racks have been available for a number of years enabling the easy loading of paediatric and microcontainers onto the STAR series analysers. The use of these racks speeds up the loading of these samples. samples without the operator needing to specify this in the software. “tells” the STAR that microvolume tubes are in the rack. From the Test panel screen, paediatric samples loaded on these racks are displayed in green in the patient file list. From the Test panel screen, microcontainers + adaptors loaded on these racks are displayed in blue in the patient file list. The GREEN Stago Paediatric Rack is designed to accommodate the 1.8ml Becton Dickinson paediatric tubes presenting them at the perfect height for sampling. The rack features a barcode label identifier which “tells” the STAR automatically that the rack contains paediatric Dedicated BLUE racks for sample microvolumes (microcontainers/aliquots) are used with the aluminum microtainer adaptors. There is no need to manually identify this sample type in the STAR software as this rack is barcoded and The catalogue numbers for these Stago accessories are: 88349 Paediatric Rack 80203 Microtainer Rack (2 racks per pack to suit all STAR series analysers.) 5 iHemOStasis and Haemoscore Stago Apps for iPad and Android Stago are pleased to announce the release of our block buster applications iHemOStasis and Haemoscore. These applications are available free of charge from the Apple App Store and Google play worldwide. The iHemOStasis tablet application serves as a haemostasis primer for anyone looking to increase knowledge in the area. The uncomplicated user interface offers four areas of interest: Coagulation Cascade: Major coagulation mechanisms are animated along with detailed explanations of each phase, including intracellular and extracellular components. Quick Guide: Detailed descriptions of the most current assays used to examine hemostasis in a global fashion along with various therapies, disease state classifications and decision trees. Special Focus: Product literature supporting Stago’s anticoagulant, thrombin generation and flow cytometry products is housed, along with reference ranges for hemostasis tests in childhood and pregnancy. Clinical Cases: Three case studies are presented, along with quizzes to test the viewer’s knowledge. The Haemoscore app is available for tablet and smartphone from the Apple Store and Google play. Clinical scores and algorithms play a central role in modern patient care derived from evidence-based medicine. Evidence based medicine provides guidelines to physicians aimed at improving efficacy and safety of patient management. An international expert panel has developed this application that compiles, in a clear and simples way, most recognised and useful clinical scores and diagnosis algorithms in the field of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Each algorithm includes the indication and a brief interpretation emphasising the most relevant aspects of each one followed by some representative references. We hope his application may guide the clinician in the most appropriate diagnostic strategy, answering some of the questions that may arise when treating thrombotic and bleeding problems. 6 The Stago 2015 Haemostasis Catalogue is available in softcopy or hardcopy. Please drop us a line if you would like one and specify the desired format: [email protected] 7 STA® ECA II and Dabigatran Cal and QC STA® - ECA II is intended for use with the STA-R® analyzer for measuring the direct anti-IIa activity of dabigatran in a competitive assay using a synthetic chromogenic substrate. The kit allows the quantitative determination of dabigatran in the plasma of patients taking the drug. The measurement of dabigatran anti-IIa activity is converted into dabigatran plasma concentration. This concentration is helpful for clinicians to assess the extent of anticoagulation in situations requiring further characterisation of the clinical picture. Dabigatran has been cleared without any laboratory monitoring based on its safe PK/PD profile and short half life. However, in certain circumstances such as emergency surgery or severe bleeding, measuring the plasma concentration of dabigatran may be useful for helping physicians in medical decisions. The STA® - ECA II assay is based on the cleavage of prothrombin by ecarin, a snake venom metalloprotease from Echis carinatus. The generated activation products (mainly meizothrombin) enzymatically cleave a chromogenic substrate resulting in paranitroaniline release. This cleavage is inhibited in a concentration-dependent manner by direct thrombin inhibitors (DTI), when present in the plasma sample. The quantity of paranitroaniline released measured at 405 nm is inversely proportional to the amount of direct thrombin inhibitors, such as dabigatran, present in the plasma. STA – ECA II contains 3 reagents R1: Prothrombin – 3.5 mL R2: Substrate – 2 mL R3: Ecarin – 2 mL The STA – ECA II reagents are stable on board (Stago analyser) for 3 days but can be stored in the refrigerator 2-8’C for 28 days. The test turn around time is only 6 minutes. The STA® ECA II working range is 15 to 460 ng/mL The correlation of STA ECA II with HPLC/ MS measuring total dabigatran is excellent. STA – Dabigatran Calibrator has 5 levels of calibrators : 0 - 50 - 100 - 175 - 250 ng/mL STA – Dabigatran Control 2 levels of control : 60 - 200 ng/mL The kit is available now for use on STAR and STAR Max. An adaption for the STA Compact Max is expected later this year (2015). This Ecarin-based chromogenic assay is a specific method for DTI measurement providing accurate evaluation of dabigatran levels in patients’ plasmas. There is no interference from variations of FII or fibrinogen levels, or from the presence of heparin. Look out for the poster at ISTH 2015, Toronto by Dr Genevieve Freyburger. 00992 STA ECA II 00993 STA Dabigatran Calibrator 00994 STA Dabigatran Control 8 STA® Apixaban Cals and Controls are now CE marked The STA® - Apixaban Calibrator kit is a set of calibrator plasmas intended for use with STA-R® and STA Compact® for calibration of the measurement of apixaban anti-Xa activity using the STA® - Liquid Anti-Xa (REF 00311) kit. (Standard Operating Procedures are also available for non Stago instrumentation.) STA - Apixaban Calibrator & Controls already available as RUO (Research Use Only) kits are now CE marked. They retain the same catalogue numbers: 01075 STA - Apixaban Calibrator 01074 STA - Apixaban Control STA - Apixaban Calibrator excellent correlation to LCMS (the “gold” standard). •4 levels of calibrator : 0 - 100 - 250 - 500 ng/mL Look out for the poster at ISTH 2015. •Stability: 4 hours on board STA - Apixaban Control genic and specific anti-Xa method is not affected by coagulation factors abnormalities, levels of plasma proteins, or other drugs (except anti-Xa drugs). Diagnostica Stago is the partner of choice for the measurement of anticoagulants with the complete range of Anti-Xa and DTI test kits, calibrators and controls. •2 levels of control : 80 - 300 ng/mL [email protected] •Stability: 8 hours on board and 7 days at 2/8°C 1800 4 STAGO (78246) AUS Usually only one calibration is required per lot number of STA Liquid Anti-Xa. 0508 4 STAGO (78246) NZ The Working range is 23 to 500 ng/mL Test Turn around time: 6 minutes The STA Liquid Anti-Xa method with STA Apixaban Cal & Ctrl provides accuracy, precision, and allows the measurement of apixaban (Eliquis®) in any clinical situation eg prior to urgent surgery, in case of bleeding, to assess compliance, and in case of suspected overdose. The STA Liquid Anti-Xa method using the dedicated STA Apixaban Calibrators shows The Stago 00311 STA Liquid Anti-Xa kit is ideally suited to the urgent testing needs of the busy laboratory. The liquid reagents are barcoded and easy to use with long onboard and refrigerated stabilities. STA Liquid Anti-Xa is truly a universal antiXa reagent with dedicated calibrators and controls for heparin-like (UFH, LMWH and Fondaparinux), Rivaroxaban, Apixaban and Edoxaban (expected 2015). This chromo- 9 Dates to Remember Stago Educational Webinars Website Live webinars 24 hours per day And available 7 days per week on-demand Stago-EdVantage.com We are pleased to advertise the availability of educational resources at not one but two Stago websites. New science and the transfer of knowledge leads to new standards of care, better patient outcomes and improved quality of life for the patients we serve. On a regular basis, keynote speakers present interesting and topical presentations on a variety of topics. The webinar is available to view live at a scheduled time and is available on the website to view on-demand a short time later. The live event allows interaction with the presenter in real time. To participate all you need to do is register at the website to gain access and reminders of upcoming events. Diagnostica Stago, has long been committed to providing educational support to haemostasis testing laboratories. Our customers participate by providing feedback and program requests on specific topics that may aid them in the use of our products or provide knowledge to better serve as their institution’s haemostasis resource. Webinars on-demand currently available include: DDimers; HIT; NOACs; LA; and the latest by Steve Kitchen (UK) on QC in the Haemostasis Laboratory. Australian and New Zealand participants can achieve APACE and CPD continuing education credits and certificates by registering and completing the activities on this site. Please visit: Please visit: http://www.stagowebinars.com http://www.stago-edvantage.com Congratulations to Kylie Twigg winner of the Stago Prize awarded to the best Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Laboratory Medicine) student in their final year of study in 2014 RMIT University Diagnostica Stago Pty. Ltd. 651 Doncaster Road Doncaster, VIC, 3108 Australia Phone (AUS): 1800 4 STAGO Phone (NZ): 0508 4 STAGO AUSTRALIA - NEW ZEALAND At the Heart of Haemostasis Fax: +61 3 9855 8999 [email protected] www.stago.com.au