The new SQUID biosusceptometer at Oakland: first year of experience.

E B Fung, R Fischer, Z Pakbaz, R L Fagaly, E Vichinsky, T N Starr, T Ewing, D N Paulson, W V Hassenzahl, P Harmatz
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Liver iron measurements using biosusceptometers have been validated on two low-TC SQUID (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device) systems (New York and Hamburg) built in the 1980's. Recently, two new instruments have been installed in Torino, Italy (2001), and Oakland, California (2003). The design of the Oakland system is similar to those in Hamburg and Torino. Improvements were made to adjust for significant environmental noise, moreover, an active electronic noise cancellation, a computer controlled water coupling reference system using a pressure feedback and a faster data acquisition system using software lockin amplifiers have been implemented. All 3 systems (Hamburg, Torino, Oakland) are using the same standardized operational protocol. Presented herein are the data collected from 276 patients measured with the SQUID biosusceptometer at Oakland since installation. The results from 149 patients with beta-thalassemia (beta-Thal, age: 2-66 y), 76 patients with sickle-cell disease (SCD, age: 5-55 y), 35 patients with various rare diseases (RD, age: 2-80 y), and 16 patients with hereditary hemochromatosis (HHC, age: 6-74 y) are reported. The liver iron concentration in the different groups are 222 - 7570 (beta-Thal), 518 - 7918 (SCD), 511 - 6234 (RD), 258 - 2041 (HHC) microg/g-liver (in vivo wet weight). The long-term reproducibility (12 months) in a patient on constant treatment regimen demonstrated a mean liver iron of 1141 +/- 133 microg/g-liver. The new SQUID Ferritometer located on the US West coast will give more patients access to this non-invasive liver iron assessment.

奥克兰新的SQUID生物感官计:第一年的经验。
在20世纪80年代建造的两个低tc SQUID(超导量子干涉装置)系统(纽约和汉堡)上,使用生物感测器测量肝铁已经得到验证。最近,在意大利都灵(2001年)和加州奥克兰(2003年)安装了两台新仪器。奥克兰地铁系统的设计与汉堡和都灵的相似。此外,还实施了有源电子降噪、使用压力反馈的计算机控制水耦合参考系统和使用软件锁定放大器的更快数据采集系统。所有3个系统(汉堡、都灵、奥克兰)都使用相同的标准化操作协议。本文介绍的是自安装SQUID生物敏感计以来在奥克兰收集的276例患者的数据。本文报道了149例β -地中海贫血(β -thal,年龄2-66岁)、76例镰状细胞病(SCD,年龄5-55岁)、35例各种罕见病(RD,年龄2-80岁)和16例遗传性血色素沉着症(HHC,年龄6-74岁)的结果。各组肝脏铁浓度分别为222 ~ 7570 (β - thal)、518 ~ 7918 (SCD)、511 ~ 6234 (RD)、258 ~ 2041 (HHC) μ g/g(体内湿重)。长期重复性研究(12个月)表明,在一个持续治疗方案的患者中,平均肝铁为1141 +/- 133微克/g肝。位于美国西海岸的新型SQUID铁计将为更多患者提供这种非侵入性肝铁评估。
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