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Information on QA Scheme: AntiSperm Antibodies Review
Comment
= The survey was prepared on behalf of Dr David Kay, University of Newcastle, Australia. This scheme is now available for participation.
Number of enrollments
=1 [* This indicates only the number of enrollments. Not all participants will have completed the scheme]
List of QA Issues (or Instalments)
Code
Title
Available from
Su2002A.01
Laboratory Type
1/4/2002
Su2002A.02
Methodology - Fluid
1/4/2002
Su2002A.03
Reasons for testing
1/4/2002
Su2002A.04
Test performed
1/4/2002
Su2002A.05
Methodology
1/1/2002
Su2002A.06
Postive Results.
1/4/2002
Su2002A.07
Clinical Result
1/4/2002
Su2002A.08
Outcome & Comments
1/4/2002
List of Questions asked for QA Scheme:AntiSperm Antibodies Review
ID
Question
Question Format
156
Do you include a negative control with each run?
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155
Do you include a positive control with each run?
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101
Do you participate in an external quality assurance program?
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106
Do you test cervical mucus ?
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105
Do you test female serum ?
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103
Do you test fresh sperm ?
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104
Do you test male serum ?
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110
Do you test perform postsurgery testing on reanastomosed males?
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109
Do you test perform presurgery testing on reanastomosed males?
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111
Do you test referrals for Assisted Reproduction for antisperm antibodies
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108
Do you test referrals for tertiary assessments if not tested previously.
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102
Does your laboratory test for antisperm antibodies?
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100
How many staff are routinely involved in assessment of antisperm antibodies.
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151
How many tests did you perform last calendar year?
Numeric Outcome
112
How many years experience in testing for antispem antibodies has your senior scentist?
Defined Options
146
If a sample from a female patient was clincally significant, what recommendation would you make in your report?
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145
If a sample from a male patient was clincally significant, what recommendation would you make in your report?
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152
If you perform the IBT or MAR tests on fresh semen, how many times did you wash the sperm before testing?
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154
If you perform the Indirect Test, what serum dilution do you use for the initial test. [Indicate dilution level]
Numeric Outcome
153
If you use the IBT, how many immunobeads must be attached per spermatozoa to represent a positive outcome.
Defined Options
133
The criteria for determining a clinically significant result using the GAT is:
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131
The criteria for determining a clinically significant result using the IBT is:
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132
The criteria for determining a clinically significant result using the MAR is:
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134
The criteria for determining a clinically significant result using the SIT is:
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135
The criteria for determining a clinically significant result using the TAT is:
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127
The criteria for determining a positive result using the GAT is:
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125
The criteria for determining a positive result using the IBT is:
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126
The criteria for determining a positive result using the MAR is:
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129
The criteria for determining a positive result using the SIT is:
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130
The criteria for determining a positive result using the TAT is:
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120
The GAT (gelatin agglutination test) on female serum
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119
The GAT (gelatin agglutination test) on male serum
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115
The IBT (Immunobead test) on female serum.
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114
The IBT (Immunobead test) on male serum.
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113
The IBT (Immunobead test) on semen.
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118
The MAR test on female serum.
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117
The MAR test on male serum
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116
The MAR test on semen
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122
The SIT (sperm immobilisation test) on female serum
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121
The SIT (sperm immobilisation test) on male serum
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124
The TAT (tray agglutination test) on female serum
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123
The TAT (tray agglutination test) on male serum
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99
What type of laboratory are you?
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142
What was the incidence of a clinically significant result for male patients in the previous year?
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144
What was the incidence of a clinically significant result in the previous year for non-vasectomy patients
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150
What was the incidence of a clinically significant result of female patients in the previous year?
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149
What was the incidence of a positive result of female patients in the previous year?
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141
What was the incidence of a postive result for male patients in the previous year?
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143
What was the incidence of a postive result in the previous year for non-vasectomy patients
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147
Would you be happy to be contacted by Dr David Kay (bidjk@alinga.newcastle.edu.au) about pregnancy rates and treatment options?
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Detailed Information on Question: How many staff are routinely involved in assessment of antisperm antibodies.
Status
This is not a key question for the Scheme
Type
Defined Options
Order
Question Options
1
One person
2
Two staff members
3
Three staff members
4
More than 3 staff members
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