New Automated Immunosuppressive Drug Assays Improve Therapeutic Drug Monitoring for Transplant Patients

23 Jun 2013
Kerry Parker
CEO

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For the first time, certain immunosuppressive drug (ISD) assays can now be performed automatically on cobas® modular platforms, allowing laboratories to consolidate testing for a wide range of transplant testing/monitoring assays onto a single platform. The new Roche automated assays for tacrolimus and cyclosporine will enhance therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of transplant recipients by providing the consistency and accuracy of an automated assay, while enhancing workflows, auditing and reporting capabilities in the laboratory.

Tacrolimus and cyclosporine are important ISDs used in the maintenance therapy of transplant recipients. Due to the significant pharmacokinetic variability between patients for these drugs, TDM and concentration controlled dosing are used to tailor therapy for individual patients, ensuring the ideal balance between efficacy and toxicity. It is therefore paramount that tests used to monitor transplant patient’s response to therapy exhibit high quality performance and are efficient to run.

The new Roche tacrolimus and cyclosporine assays will provide state-of-the-art performance with the proven Elecsys electrochemiluminescence (ECL) technology for reliable and trusted results. The tests can be performed on any of the cobas modular platforms, including the cobas® 4000 and cobas®6000 analyser series or the high volume cobas® 8000 modular analyser series, allowing a wide range of assays to be performed on a single analytical platform for increased laboratory efficiency. This includes serology assays, allowing clinicians to test donors and recipients for important infectious diseases, and organ function tests to monitor the health and recovery of transplant patients. Fully automated laboratories can also benefit from Roche pre- and post- analytical solutions for rapid and convenient sample preparation, storage and retrieval.

To find out more about the new automated Roche assays for tacrolimus and cyclosporine, and the complete range of assays available on the cobas modular platforms, please contact HIVD marketing on 01444 256000 or at burgesshill.hivd-marketing@roche.com
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New Automated Immunosuppressive Drug Assays Improve Therapeutic Drug Monitoring for Transplant Patients