International collaborative study for the calibration of proposed International Standards
for thromboplastin, rabbit, plain, and for thromboplastin, recombinant, human, plain
van den Besselaar, AMHP; Chantarangkul, V; Angeloni, F; Binder, NB; Byrne, M; Dauer, R; Gudmundsdottir, BR; Jespersen, J; Kitchen, S; Legnani, C; Lindahl, TL; Manning, RA; Martinuzzo, M; Panes, O; Pengo, V; Riddell, A; Subramanian, S; Szederjesi, A [Szederjesi, Attila (orvostudomány), author]; Tantanate, C; Herbel, P; Tripodi, A
Background: The availability of International Standards for thromboplastin is essential
for the calibration of routine reagents and hence the calculation of the International
Normalized Ratio (INR). Stocks of the current Fourth International Standards are running
low. Candidate replacement materials have been prepared. This article describes the
calibration of the proposed Fifth International Standards for thromboplastin, rabbit,
plain (coded RBT/16) and for thromboplastin, recombinant, human, plain (coded rTF/16).
Methods: An international collaborative study was carried out for the assignment of
International Sensitivity Indexes (ISIs) to the candidate materials, according to
the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for thromboplastins and plasma used
to control oral anticoagulant therapy with vitamin K antagonists. Results: Results
were obtained from 20 laboratories. In several cases, deviations from the ISI calibration
model were observed, but the average INR deviation attributabled to the model was
not greater than 10%. Only valid ISI assessments were used to calculate the mean ISI
for each candidate. The mean ISI for RBT/16 was 1.21 (between-laboratory coefficient
of variation [CV]: 4.6%), and the mean ISI for rTF/16 was 1.11 (between-laboratory
CV: 5.7%). Conclusions: The between-laboratory variation of the ISI for candidate
material RBT/16 was similar to that of the Fourth International Standard (RBT/05),
and the between-laboratory variation of the ISI for candidate material rTF/16 was
slightly higher than that of the Fourth International Standard (rTF/09). The candidate
materials have been accepted by WHO as the Fifth International Standards for thromboplastin,
rabbit plain, and thromboplastin, recombinant, human, plain.