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Patient information can be accessed from the 'Patient List' by selecting the "Patient ID'. The patient information can also be accessed from the Patient's Match Result List by opening the 'Patient Details' box and selecting the 'Edit Patient' button. |
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Patients for whom a search was performed within the last month will be in the ‘Active patient’ list, while the previous 5 months will be in the ‘Inactive patient’ list. If you cannot find your patient within the default Active list remember to search the Inactive list also. Users will have access to patients registered by other users at their organisation as well, which is also split into 'Active Patients' and 'Inactive patients' |
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No. De-activating a patient will just remove it from the Hap-E Search and ATLAS server and the 'Active patients' list and place it the searches and search results from the patient and place the patient in the 'Inactive patients' list. |
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The patients in the patient list are default sorted on the date of last viewed. The records Records that have not been viewed at all are placed at the top, followed by the most recently viewed record.created are also considered to be "viewed" and there will therefore appear at the top after creation. |
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The easiest way is to change the view first in your "Active" patient list and then go to the Inactive patient list. |
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By default, Search & Match performs a 10/10 search for donors if all 5 loci (A,B,C,DRB1,DQB1) are available for the patient. If only 3 or 4 loci are available, the system will scale down to a 6/6 or 8/8 search, respectively. 10/10, 8/8 and 6/6 are all considered as zero mismatch searches and will not include mismatch donors in the results. For CBUs, Search & Match performs a ≥8/10 search in all cases, irrespective of available patient typing.This is also the case for cord searches. |
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Open up the search results for a search you would like to perform a mismatch search. Click "Edit search" and then select the number of mismatches that you would like to consider at most. Then click "Search" to start that search. |
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No, you can only perform a zero mismatch donor and/ or ≥8/10 cords search. You will only be able to view/request mismatched donors/CBUs when ...the initial search results are available. |
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WMDA has calculated and applied many specific haplotype frequency sets to the Search & Match Service. Read more on the following page. |
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Setting the filters in the 'Search Settings' on the Search results page prompts a new search request with those parameters. These filters will also not influence the number of results you will retrieve and will be saved in your search results. The heading/ on-screen filters on the match results table will filter and reduce the results list that is already available. Donors and cords will retain their row number from the original list without any on-screen filters applied. The on-screen filters will not be saved to your search results and when you leave the search results page the on-screen filters will no longer be there when you come back.There is no functional difference. The filters you see on top of the headings in the search results are the frequently used filters. All filters are applied to all search results. |
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The default sorting criteria from Hap-E Search and ATLAS for donors are: 1. HLA 2. probability in 10% intervals 3. donor age in 5 year intervals for adultsascending The default sorting criteria from Hap-E Search and ATLAS for cords are: 1. HLA (6/6, 5/6, 4/6 categories) 2. Number of total nucleated cells (TNC) for cords within HLA match category |
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DPB1 TCE3 evaluation is performed only for A-B-DR(B1) typed donors under the following conditions: typed donors under the following conditions:
As part of the DPB1 TC3 grading filter, you can filter the results by the following options: Matched, Permissive, Non-permissive in HvG direction, Non-permissive in GvH direction, Ambiguous, Unknown. Although the DPB1 TC3 filter is available for cords, the results haven't been validated so it shouldn't be used. |
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Hap-E Search and ATLAS Match does not consider binary attributes like gender or CMV for sorting at all. If you see a rich donor list and prefer, for example, male donors you should apply the filter to see male donors only. Rationale: There is no agreed concept for weighing secondary match criteria like age, gender or CMV against each other. The approach to sort by probability in blocks and then by age plus ad hoc filtering gives the user maximum control of the appearance of the list. |
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This can happen only if the difference in resolution is not considered sufficiently relevant in the given context by Hap-E Search and ATLAS. Below are some possible (not mutually exclusive) reasons:
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