...
Abbreviation / column | Description |
HLA patient | In between two grey bars, in a white space, you can find the HLA of your patient. This sticky header will move with you when you are looking at results more below. |
Probability of mismatches 0, 1, 2 | Probability of a mismatch at 0 loci, 1 locus, and 2 loci. The percentages are based on the match type you have been chosen (out of 6 then 3 loci are considered; out of 10 then 5 loci are considered). The five squares above the probability percentages are representing, respectively, locus A, B, C, DRB1, and DQB1. They are showing in letter/colour codes if a certain locus of a donor/cord is likely to match with your patient or not.
|
DPB1 TCE3 grading model | The sixth square indicates the DPB1 match grade. DPB1 TCE3 evaluation is performed and displayed for potential donors under the following conditions:
The donor must be in the group of potential '9/10' and '10/10' allele matches. Therefore, it is implicitly assumed that a 10/10 search is configured and can be accessed. In case of 8/8 and 6/6 donor searches or cord blood searches, there will be no DPB1 TCE3 grading.The results of the DPB1 TCE3 grading is shown below the donor’s DPB1 values by using the following symbols above the DPB1 alleles of the donor:
The explanation of the symbols is also provided when hovering the symbols.
|
Age | Current age of donor (in case of donor search)/ Time since cryopreservation of cord blood unit (in case of cord search) |
Gender | Sex: M = male, F = female |
Blood group | Blood group, e.g. A+ = blood group A, rhesus positive, B- = blood group B, rhesus negative |
CMV | CMV status Possible values: As seen in the second entry, a value for the CMV status may not always be available. NOTE: A tooltip for information on the values can be used to aid in understanding their meaning. |
Probability of match per locus | Within the donor/ cord details, the probability of a match per locus is displayed: This also correspondents with the letter/colour code from the five squares in the column probability of mismatches. These probabilities are only calculated for the 5 loci A, B, C, DRB1, and DQB1. |
GRID | GRID, Global Registration Identifier for Donors, is an ID for donors (not for CBUs) that is globally unique. The first 4 numbers of the GRID refer to the ION of the organisation where the donor is registered or was registered initially. |
Ethnicity | Ethnic group: The system uses the same ethnic groups as defined for the EMDIS system: The ethnic groups are as follows; |
Status | Status of a donor or CBU. For donors, the status can be available (AV), reserved for a patient (RS), temporarily unavailable (TU) |
...