R. Schjetlein et F. Wisloff, DETECTION OF LUPUS ANTICOAGULANT - AN EVALUATION OF ROUTINES FOR PREPARATION AND STORAGE OF PLASMA, Thrombosis research, 79(1), 1995, pp. 135-140
When testing plasma samples for the presence of lupus anticoagulants (
LA) pre-analytical variables are important. Proper platelet removal fr
om plasma is essential, as procoagulant platelet phospholipids may sho
rten clotting tests and cause false negative test results (1-6). Less
attention has been paid to whether storage conditions, such as transpo
rtation of plasma samples by mail, may influence test results. In this
study we discuss the effect of various processing and storage procedu
res on the diagnosis and quantitation of LA. A quantitative test with
integrated screening and confirmatory steps, based on the APTT (LR-APT
T) and the RVVT (LR-RVVT) system, was used (7).