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      Evaluation and experience from routine use of chemiluminescence assays for serological screening of blood and plasma donations on the Alinity s system and the Alinity i system, two new fully-automated immunoassay systems in Poland

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          In Poland, independent evaluations under the auspices of the Institute of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine (IHTM) are mandated for any new device, assay, systems for screening samples from whole blood and plasma donors prior to implementation by Blood Transfusion Center (BTC). In last 5 years, two new systems were introduced to the market by Abbott GmbH, namely the Alinity s and the Alinity i. The evaluations performed for these two systems included the assessment of sensitivity, specificity and precision for each of the four mandatory serological screening markers in Poland: Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg), Hepatitis C virus antibodies (Anti-HCV), HIV antibodies (anti-HIV) and Syphilis antibodies (anti- Treponema pallidum, anti-TP). Sensitivity was assessed by testing seroconversion panels, HBsAg international reference standard, well characterized local samples, and dilution panels. Specificity was assessed by testing routine donor samples. The results from Alinity i assays were compared to the results from Abbott ARCHITECT i2000SR and Ortho VITROS 3600 assays, while the results from Alinity s assays were compared to the results of ARCHITECT i2000SR assays. The evaluation of the Alinity s and Alinity i assays for sensitivity (100 %), specificity (99,92–100 %) and precision generated results that were as good as or better than generated by routinely used systems, were within acceptance criteria, and met all requirements for screening blood donor samples in accordance with Polish regulations. The specificity of the assays in routine use by BTCs, analyzed after approximately 150,000 donations on both systems, was comparable to the specificity observed during the evaluations at IHTM.

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                Journal
                Pract Lab Med
                Pract Lab Med
                Practical Laboratory Medicine
                Elsevier
                2352-5517
                24 January 2024
                March 2024
                24 January 2024
                : 39
                : e00364
                Affiliations
                [a ]Institute of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine (IHTM), Department of Virology, Warsaw, Poland
                [b ]Regional Blood Transfusion Center, Poznań, Poland
                [c ]Regional Blood Transfusion Center, Kielce, Poland
                [d ]Regional Blood Transfusion Center, Warsaw, Poland
                Author notes
                []Corresponding author. Department of Virology, Institute of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine, 14 Indiry Gandhi Str, 02-776, Warsaw, Poland. akopacz@ 123456ihit.waw.pl
                Article
                S2352-5517(24)00010-6 e00364
                10.1016/j.plabm.2024.e00364
                10847982
                38328514
                304f41f2-7072-4ab8-a706-02a6de7ddd31
                © 2024 Published by Elsevier B.V.

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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                : 13 May 2022
                : 18 December 2023
                : 18 January 2024
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                blood donor screening,alinity system,chemiluminescence,performance evaluation

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