南非人群24小时尿样与随机尿样测定和定量Bence Jones蛋白的比较

IF 1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
African Journal of Laboratory Medicine Pub Date : 2021-08-04 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4102/ajlm.v10i1.1228
Ashandree Reddy, Nadine Rapiti, Verena Gounden
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摘要

背景:国际骨髓瘤工作组和美国病理学家学院推荐24小时尿液收集,以确定Bence Jones蛋白(BJP)的排出水平,以监测多发性骨髓瘤(MM)患者的治疗反应。有几个与样本收集有关的问题,该方法容易不准确。目的:本研究比较了测量24小时和随机收集的尿液在南非人口的人民党定量。方法:2016年4月至2018年3月,66例MM患者随机提交了24小时常规尿液采集样本。将测定的24小时尿液BJP与两个估计的24小时BJP排泄量进行比较,计算方法如下:估计1 (E1):估计的24小时BJP (mg/24 h) =尿BJP/肌酐比值(mg/mmol) × 10。估计2 (E2):估计24小时BJP (mg/24小时)=尿BJP/肌酐比值(mg/mmol) ×女性15mg /kg或男性20mg /kg。结果:估计方程E1和E2与测定的24 h尿BJP相关系数为0.893。与测量的24小时尿液BJP结果相比,使用E1或E2估计方程的患者在治疗反应分类上没有差异。结论:本研究表明,估计的24小时BJP与测量的24小时BJP高度相关,可能用于监测南非MM患者的治疗反应。
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Comparison of 24-hour versus random urine samples for determination and quantification of Bence Jones protein in a South African population.

Comparison of 24-hour versus random urine samples for determination and quantification of Bence Jones protein in a South African population.

Comparison of 24-hour versus random urine samples for determination and quantification of Bence Jones protein in a South African population.

Comparison of 24-hour versus random urine samples for determination and quantification of Bence Jones protein in a South African population.

Background: The International Myeloma Working Group and College of American Pathologists recommend a 24-h urine collection to determine the Bence Jones protein (BJP) excretion level for monitoring treatment response in patients with multiple myeloma (MM). There are several issues related to sample collection and the method is prone to inaccuracy.

Objective: This study compared measured 24-h to random urine collections for the quantitation of BJP in a South African population.

Methods: Sixty-six patients with MM submitted random urine samples with their routine 24-h urine collection from April 2016 - March 2018. Measured 24-h urine BJP was compared to two estimated 24-h BJP excretions calculated as follows: Estimation 1 (E1): Estimated 24-h BJP (mg/24 h) = Urine BJP/Creatinine ratio (mg/mmol) × 10. Estimation 2 (E2): Estimated 24-h BJP (mg/24 h) = Urine BJP/Creatinine ratio (mg/mmol) × 15 mg/kg for women or × 20 mg/kg for men.

Results: Correlation of estimation equations E1 and E2 to the measured 24-h urine BJP was 0.893. Patients showed no difference in classification of treatment response using either the E1 or E2 estimation equations when compared to the measured 24-h urine BJP results.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates that the estimated 24-h BJP shows a high degree of correlation with the measured 24-h BJP and can likely be used to monitor treatment response in South African patients with MM.

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African Journal of Laboratory Medicine
African Journal of Laboratory Medicine MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
9.10%
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53
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The African Journal of Laboratory Medicine, the official journal of ASLM, focuses on the role of the laboratory and its professionals in the clinical and public healthcare sectors,and is specifically based on an African frame of reference. Emphasis is on all aspects that promote and contribute to the laboratory medicine practices of Africa. This includes, amongst others: laboratories, biomedical scientists and clinicians, medical community, public health officials and policy makers, laboratory systems and policies (translation of laboratory knowledge, practices and technologies in clinical care), interfaces of laboratory with medical science, laboratory-based epidemiology, laboratory investigations, evidence-based effectiveness in real world (actual) settings.
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