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Blackhawk BioSystems: w w w. s o m a g e n . c o m Infectious Disease For more than a decade, Blackhawk BioSystems has been developing and manufacturing in vitro diagnostic quality control products for infectious disease testing procedures. The external controls are stable and designed to monitor test systems and reagent lot performance near the cutoff, the most critical zone of an assay. Routine use provides laboratories with a means of monitoring reproducibility of results and assuring quality on an on-going basis. Blackhawk has put additional emphasis on expanding its Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) control line, which includes controls to detect Chlamydia trachomatis, Gonococcus and Syphilis. The control formats have been developed in order to accommodate various testing system technologies, including nucleic acid amplification, DNA probe and ELISA. Syphilis controls are compatible with RPR card test, MHATP and ELISA test systems to detect antibodies to Treponema pallidum and/or reagin. The well-established products, used by many laboratories today, include the Virotrol control line for hepatitis marker and retrovirus test systems and the congenital control line for ToRCH, Mumps, Measles and Varicella zoster test systems. In addition, controls exist for assays detecting antibodies to Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) markers, H. pylori, Mycoplasma pneumoniae and B. burgdorferi (Lyme disease). Blackhawk has also developed a complete line of single and multi-analyte quality assurance panels. Each panel consists of 5 members representing a range of reactivity from non-reactive to strongly reactive. These panels are suitable for: • Training and proficiency testing of laboratory personnel • Validation, test kit comparison and implementation studies What you should know… “Point of Care BNP measurement” has been given a “Grade A, Level 1 Evidence” recommendation – the highest recommendation for diagnostic test value in the newly released Canadian Cardiovascular Society 2002/2003 Consensus Guideline Update for the Diagnosis and Management of Heart Failure. • Test kit lot to lot comparison and intra/interlaboratory assessments Panels exist for Anti-HIV-1/2, HIV-1 Ag, Anti-HCV, AntiHTLV-I/II, HBsAg, Anti-HBc, Anti-HBs, Anti-HSV-1/2 and Syphilis (3 member panel only). For additional information on any of these products, contact Somagen Diagnostics or your Somagen Territory Manager. When you do, don’t hesitate to request to receive the new, detailed Blackhawk BioSystems product catalogue. What this means for the laboratory is that Cardiologists and Emergency Department physicians will be looking to access this new Point of Care BNP test as an important aid in the diagnosis and management of their heart failure patients. Available under the trade name Triage® BNP, this testing platform is exclusively distributed in Canada by Somagen™ Diagnostics Inc. According to the CCS panelists, “BNP has clear cut, proven benefits in the diagnosis and management of Heart Failure”. It further states “Patients who present with unclear but suspected cardiac etiologies may be considered to have venous blood taken for the measurement of BNP level to assist with the diagnostic decision and therefore appropriate management of the dyspnea” In This Issue What you should know… Analysis of Sedimentation Rates – Providing A Safer Alternative “Grave” Review of Ecstacy Blackhawk BioSystems: Infectious Disease Quality Control Past issues of the Somagen Laboratory Quarterly are available on our website. Visit our website at www.somagen.com DIAGNOSIS BIOSYSTEMS Quality Control In addition to the recent profile of Triage® BNP on CBC television’s National NewsWorld Health Watch as the newest test to impact heart failure diagnosis, there are numerous resources available on the benefits of BNP testing for both those suspected of heart failure and those in ongoing treatment to control the disease. 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To be prepared when your medical professionals ask for your input on Point of Care BNP testing, call Somagen Diagnostics Inc. at 1-800661-9993 and request any number of our educational resources. Point of Care BNP...it's in your future. – Providing A Safer Alternative Analysis of sedimentation rate remains one of the most widely used tests in clinical laboratory medicine. Its relative simplicity and cost effectiveness maintains its popularity as a screening test to detect inflammation, infection, or possible tissue damage. More importantly, it’s ability to monitor known disease progression and the efficacy of treatment has maintained healthy volumes of testing within the laboratory. The most popular methodology for the measurement of sedimentation rate is the classic, manually performed, Westergren method. The procedure requires the technologist or technician to open the collection tube to pour off the required volume for the test and then aspirate into the Westergren tube, thereby potentially exposing the health care worker to blood borne pathogens. Quiet overnight shift in ER… Six young adults brought by ambulance from a warehouse “rave”… Drugs reported are “E”, “G”, “K”, “roofies”, “H”. Dr. Jeffrey Tyberg, Medical Director, Emergency Services Toronto East General Hospital notes, “Someone may have gotten into some “death”” In addition, poly intoxication may result in symptoms of one drug masking another, “Cocaine taken in combination with opiates may temporarily mask the opiate-induced symptoms, leaving the ER unprepared for the lapse of a patient into a coma after the effects of cocaine wear off”. Globally we are in an era of synthetic drug use with frighteningly easy access to backyard chemistry and nothing to regulate its manufacture or design. Analysis of Sedimentation Rates With the emergence of the 21st century, a renowned appreciation for the safety and well being of health care professionals is once again on the rise. Outbreaks of the West Nile Virus, Norwalk and CJD have if anything, caught societies attention. These outbreaks have raised some familiar questions. How virulent are these viruses? Are they transmissible through blood supplies? How are they transmitted? Once again, this reminds us that it is what we don’t know is present in samples, that creates the greatest risk for laboratorians. Personnel involved with implementing new tests and instrumentation are becoming increasingly aware that safety is an important and primary concern, but what about some of the more historical tests? The ESR test is one that immediately comes to mind. “Grave” Review of Ecstacy Diesse Diagnostic Systems has developed a safer approach to the analysis of sedimentation rates using the Ves-Matic system. The compact, bench top Ves-Matic system employs a specially designed evacuated tube, containing an appropriate amount of anticoagulant for the collection of blood. This collection tube is then transferred directly into the instrument for mixing and analysis, eliminating the transfer of blood. The sample is mixed in a standardized and homogeneous fashion within the instrument and results are read automatically. The risk of accidental contamination is reduced by the use of plastic tubes. The patented design maintains blood samples in a totally “closed” system during drawing, handling, and analyzing procedures, minimizing technologist exposure. Not only is the instrument a much safer alternative, but it also offers standardization, a shorter analysis time of 20 minutes, as well as walk away convenience. Results remain accurate and reliable, as they are comparable to the Westergren method. The Ves-Matic instrument is a step in the right direction towards a safer work environment for health care professionals. A candid interview with Corporal Scott Rintoul of the RCMP Drug Awareness Services in Vancouver revealed disturbing trends in both the manufacture and calculated use of multiple drug combinations that are impacting Canada’s hospital emergency rooms. Poly-intoxication is on the rise – and people are mixing their drugs purposely. Deadly by itself, Ecstacy has also been used in combination with other rave drugs, especially Alcohol, Cocaine, other Amphetamines or Opiates where the effects are either enhanced or masked. Further challenging the mix, Cpl. Rintoul reports “a recent examination of 265 supposed Ecstacy (3,4methylene/dioxymethamphetamine- MDMA ) samples taken from the street, raves and nightclubs, showed only 18% of those analyzed were actual MDMA.” Says the RCMP Second Edition report on Drugs and Raves, “Drug dealers are not concerned with the safety of the users, only with making money and gaining customers. They will mix or sell any substance that is profitable.” Fast forward to our challenging case in the emergency department. A physician may be able to determine drugs of abuse are implicated but complicating the diagnosis and treatment is the tremendous likelihood of any number of chemicals. Treating for one overdosed drug may cause further damage if other unsuspected drugs are present, “Flumazenil administration with TCA or BZO ingestion may cause seizure and/or death” . There are a variety of drug testing screens available to the ER to help aid in the rapid diagnosis of a patient with drug abuse complications however given the precarious potential for multiple drug combinations, only the most comprehensive screen can be considered. Biosite Diagnostics Triage® Drugs of Abuse Panel has an extensive panel of analytes positioned to identify chemicals most common to this multi-drug scenerio – including Ecstacy, Alcohol, Cocaine, Amphetamines, Opiates. Biosite’s broad cross-referencing tables further add to the assurance that no metabolite will be over-looked. In Canada, Ecstasy has been linked to fourteen deaths in a two-year period. Law enforcement agencies continue to pursue the underground of clandestine labs and the capture of their “chemists” but as long as there is a market, drugs will be made, overdoses will occur and likely more deaths. The use of a highly accurate, well controlled drugs of abuse screen will be important to assist ER physicians in saving lives. For details on the extensive coverage provided by the Triage® Drugs of Abuse Screen or further information on drug awareness, please contact Brian Roskewich, Point of Care Specialist at 1-800-661-9993 ext. 9532. 1 Boccuzzi-Chmura et al. “Drug Update: Flumazenil (Romazicon) and the Patient with Benzodiazepine Overdose: Rosks versus Benefits” Journal of Emergency Nursing, Volume 22, Number 4, Aug 1996; 330-333. 2 Resource Consequences of Using a Rapid Drug Panel Urine Screen, Triage, In Suspected Drug Intoxications in ER Patients. 1999 CSCC Poster Presentation. Dr. Kallai-Sanfacon.