Laboratory Indices in Patients with Positive and Borderline Flow-cytometry EMA-screening Test Results for Hereditary Spherocytosis

Author(s):  
David Azoulay ◽  
Ilan Levov ◽  
Ety Shaoul ◽  
Amir Asher Kuperman
2021 ◽  
Vol 104 (2) ◽  
pp. 003685042110261
Author(s):  
Sungwoo Choi ◽  
Hyo Jeong Choi ◽  
Ho Jung Kim

The most common method for SARS-CoV-2 testing is throat or nasal swabbing by real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay. In South Korea, drive-through swab test is used for screening system and community treatment centers (CTCs), which admit and treat confirmed COVID-19 patients with mild symptoms, are being used. This retrospective study was conducted on patients admitted to a CTC on March 6, 2020. A total of 313 patients were admitted. The nasal and throat swabs were collected from the upper respiratory tract, and a sputum test was performed to obtain lower respiratory samples. The positive rate of the first set of test, sputum test was higher than that of the swab test ( p = 0.011). In the second set of test, 1 week after the first ones, the rate of positive swab tests was relatively high ( p = 0.026). In the first set of test, 66 of 152 (43.4%) patients showed 24-h consecutive negative swab test results, when the sputum test results were considered together, that number fell to 29 patients (19.1%) ( p < 0.001). Also, in the second set of test, 63 of 164 (38.4%) patients met the discharge criteria only when the swab test was considered; that number fell to 30 (18.3%) when the sputum test results were also considered ( p < 0.001). Using the swab test alone is insufficient for screening test and discharge decision. Patients who may have positive result in the sputum test can be missed.


Author(s):  
Bansi Badan Mukhopadhyay ◽  
Himadri Bhattacharjya

Net sensitivity and net specificity have been reviewed from set theoretic approach. With a basic knowledge of set theory one can estimate the net sensitivity and specificity in an easy way in both sequential and simultaneous screening tests. Union, intersection and complementary operations of set theory have been adopted to find out the solutions. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zurong Song ◽  
Qin Lu ◽  
Ali Tao ◽  
Tianchen Wu

Background: Paclitaxel, a natural diterpenoid compound, has anti-tumor effect by acting on tubulin; coumarin, another kind of natural product, has anti-tumor, antibacterial effects and so on. Moreover coumarin has fluorescence. Objective: Multi target to combat tumor is an effective strategy in drug design. Therefore, combination of paclitaxel with other acticive moleculer to explore the novel lead with multi-functons is in demand. Materials and Methods: To synthsize paclitaxel-coumarin conjugate via click chemistry and to investigate anticancer activity by MTT assay and the scratch test. Results and Discussion: The results of MTT assay showed that compared with paclitaxel, the anti-tumor activity of the conjugate was significantly improved. The results of flow cytometry showed that the conjugate had stronger ability to induce apoptosis. The scratch test results showed that the conjugate had better anti- metastasis ability than paclitaxel. Conclusion: These findings indicated that paclitaxel and coumarin had synergistic effect, which provided a new idea for the development of paclitaxel monitored by fluorescence.


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