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Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2009

False low parathyroid hormone values secondary to sample contamination with the tissue plasminogen activator

Brigitte Schiller; Amy Wong; Marty Blair; John Moran

BACKGROUND Fluctuating parathyroid hormone values (PTH) are common in patients undergoing haemodialysis. Widely varying PTH results in an 82-year-old haemodialysis (HD) patient could not be explained. When PTH in the same blood sample was no longer detectable 24 h after blood draw, it was hypothesized that contamination with the catheter lock solution containing tissue plasminogen activator (tPA, alteplase) caused degradation of PTH in vitro. METHODS Leftover samples from 21 patients on maintenance HD as well as control samples from healthy volunteers (n = 3) were incubated at 4 degrees C with small amounts of tPA (25 and 50 microL). In addition, pooled samples from HD patients with various PTH levels were incubated with 6.5, 12.5 and 25 microL of tPA and analysed with two different PTH assays with incubation times up to 48 h. RESULTS A rapid decline of PTH values to 2.5-33.5% of the original baseline was observed after 24 h with a further decrease to <1-15% after 48 h. The two different assays gave very similar results when the samples were incubated with tPA. CONCLUSION Minimal contamination of a blood sample with tPA results in degradation of PTH in a time-dependent manner. The tPA is therefore unique as a contaminant since its enzymatic activity means that even tiny amounts of contamination will lead to major errors in PTH results by digestion of the protein. This phenomenon was independent of the assay used. Strict attention to the technique when drawing a blood sample from a catheter is mandatory to prevent contamination and avoid spurious test results.


Archive | 2008

Assessing Cantonese-speaking children with language difficulties from the perspective of evidence-based practice: current practice and future directions.

Thomas Klee; Amy Wong; Stephanie F. Stokes; Paul Fletcher; Laurence B. Leonard


Archive | 2009

Predictors of reading comprehension difficulties in Chinese children

Catherine McBride-Chang; Cyc Fong; Xiuli Tong; Amy Wong; Hsin-Hui Shu


Archive | 2005

Constructions and Language Development: Implications for Language Impairment

Paul Fletcher; Stephanie F. Stokes; Amy Wong


Archive | 2015

The role of understanding of comic conventions in graphic novel reading comprehension and story retelling in children

Swl Wong; Amy Wong; Wo Li; Csh Ho


Archive | 2015

Auditory perception and phonological representations in Cantonese-Chinese speaking children with and without specific language impairment

Jc Kidd; Kmk Shum; Amy Wong; Csh Ho; Tkf Au


Archive | 2014

Validating a language scale for Cantonese Chinese preschool children

Akh Ng; Amy Wong; Christopher Kai-Shun Leung; Ht Cheung; Ks To; Ccc Lam; Psp Cheung; Ekl Siu


Archive | 2011

Relationships between SLI & dyslexia: the case for Chinese

Amy Wong; Tkf Au; Csh Ho; Jc Kidd; Ccc Lam; Lpw Yip


Archive | 2011

Shared and unique predictors for oral language and word reading in Chinese 5-year-old children

Amy Wong; Tkf Au; Csh Ho; Jc Kidd; Ccc Lam; Fwf Lam; Lpw Yip


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2011

Longitudinal predictors of very early Chinese literacy acquisition

Hung Man Tong; Catherine McBride-Chang; Amy Wong; Shao-bing Hua; P. H. Reitsma; Judith Rispens

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Tkf Au

University of Hong Kong

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Catherine McBride-Chang

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Christopher Kai-Shun Leung

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Xiuli Tong

University of Hong Kong

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