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Editor-in-chief
Maria Stella Graziani
Deputy Director
Martina Zaninotto
Associate Editors
Ferruccio Ceriotti
Davide Giavarina
Bruna Lo Sasso
Giampaolo Merlini
Martina Montagnana
Andrea Mosca
Paola Pezzati
Rossella Tomaiuolo
Matteo Vidali
International Advisory Board
Khosrow Adeli Canada
Sergio Bernardini Italy
Marcello Ciaccio Italy
Eleftherios Diamandis Canada
Philippe Gillery France
Kjell Grankvist Sweden
Hans Jacobs The Netherlands
Eric Kilpatrick UK
Magdalena Krintus Poland
Giuseppe Lippi Italy
Mario Plebani Italy
Sverre Sandberg Norway
Ana-Maria Simundic Croatia
Tommaso Trenti Italy
Cas Weykamp The Netherlands
Maria Willrich USA
Paul Yip Canada
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Biomedia srl
Via L. Temolo 4, 20126 Milano
Responsible Editor
Giuseppe Agosta
Editorial Secretary
Andrea di Bello
Biomedia srl
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email: biochimica.clinica@sibioc.it
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ISSN print: 0393 – 0564
ISSN digital: 0392- 7091
Articoli con TAG: kappa index
Il calcolo del kappa index come valida alternativa alla determinazione delle bande oligoclonali nell’iter diagnostico dei pazienti con sclerosi multipla
The Kappa Index as a valid alternative to oligoclonal bands determination in the diagnostic process of patients with multiple sclerosis
<p>Introduction: the role of the kappa free light chains (KFLC) index in the diagnostic workup of multiple sclerosis (MS) is still a matter of debate.<br />Methods: 667 subjects from three reference laboratories have been enrolled, including 181 MS patients and 486 controls with other immune-mediated or non-inflammatory disorders. Serum and cerebrospinal fluid KFLC index, serum and cerebrospinal fluid albumin and IgG concentrations were measured on BNII nephelometer (Siemens Healthineers. Marburg. Germany), while oligoclonal bands (OCB) were detected by isoelettrofocusing on Hydrasys system (Sebia. Bagno a Ripoli. Italia).<br />Results: KFLC index was higher in MS than in controls [median (interquartile range - IQR) 76.56 (35.05) versus 17.99 (2,34), p <0.001]. A cut-off of 5.0 resulted in 93.9% (min-max 82.6-96.0) sensitivity and 77.4% (70.3-80.3) specificity, with positive and negative predictive values of 60.7% (41.4-69.3) and 97.2% (93.6-98.0), respectively. OCB assessment yielded 94.6% (87.9-96.5) sensitivity and 91.4% (86.6-94.8) specificity, with positive and negative predictive values of 87.5% (78.6-92.0) and 96.4 (93.6-98.0), respectively. The three laboratories showed similar results, making it possible to adopt common thresholds. The relatively low specificity of KFLC may be related to the characteristics of the control population, in particular to the percentage of subjects with inflammatory conditions associated with intratechal immunoreactivity.<br />Conclusions: an algorithm for the diagnostic management of MS could be suggested based on the KFLC index as screening test, followed by the detection of OCB, in case of a positive result. Future studies are needed to evaluate possible relationships between KFLC index, as a quantitative variable, and other clinical features of MS, such as severity of the disease and prognostic scores.</p>
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