Introduction: In a screening setting, maternal anti-HPA 1a antibody level has been found to be a good prognostic tool to identify newborns at risk for severe NAIT.
Aim: Identify the optimal MAIPA protocol for quantitation of anti-HPA 1a antibodies.
Materials And Methods: Plasma were analysed for anti-HPA 1a antibodies using different monoclonal antibodies, lyophilized or fresh platelets and MAIPA protocols.
Results: The anti-HPA 1a antibody level varied significantly when different monoclonal antibodies were used. However, there was a strong correlation between maternal anti-HPA 1a antibody level and platelet count in the newborn. The sensitivity of the assay depended on the adopted MAIPA protocol.
Conclusion: Consistent tests results are of importance for the clinical impact of the test.
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