[The direct antiglobulin and elution tests: evaluation of quality control in Blood Transfusion Centers]
- PMID: 8983517
- DOI: 10.1016/s1246-7820(96)80003-6
[The direct antiglobulin and elution tests: evaluation of quality control in Blood Transfusion Centers]
Abstract
The Société Française de Transfusion Sanguine and the Centre National de Référence pour les Groupes Sanguins performed a quality control to evaluate the performances of two serological tests: the Direct Antiglobulin Test (DAT) and the Elution test. Among the 110 Blood Transfusion Centers participating in this control, 80 (73%) returned a result. Of these, 68 results were correct for the DAT (85%; positive for type IgG) and 31 results were correct for the elution (39%; anti-FY1). This control gave the opportunity to confirm the main procedures used in routine testing on a national scale. The analysis of the results underlines the importance of the choice of a standardized technique for these tests. Such controls are useful to appreciate the quality of the routine tests and to find the means to improve them.
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