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The primary objective of the study is to assess the accuracy of the SD Biosensor STANDARDâ„¢ point-of-care (POC) G6PD test in measuring G6PD activity and classifying results compared to a reference assay and across repeated measurements in capillary samples.


Clinical Trial Description

Cross-sectional diagnostic accuracy study with 250 volunteer participants. The clinic will recruit and consent adult study participants. Clinic staff will draw venous blood and obtain finger stick capillary blood samples. Clinic staff will perform the investigational SD Biosensor STANDARDâ„¢ G6PD test for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency and a HemoCue® hemoglobin test on finger stick capillary blood. An anti-coagulated venous blood sample will be sent to a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certified lab for G6PD reference testing by the gold standard assays: G6PD measurement by spectrophotometry using the Pointe Scientific G6PD reference assay and hemoglobin measurement by a hematology analyzer. Individuals identified as G6PD deficient or intermediate by the reference test will be notified of their results by the clinic and referred to their physician for follow-up. This study includes a nested repeatability study and a nested sample stability study. In the nested repeatability study up to 20 consented participants will provide 4 additional finger stick samples. Clinic staff will perform the SD Biosensor STANDARDâ„¢ G6PD test to assess the repeatability of the test in capillary blood over 8 G6PD and hemoglobin measurements on up to 3 different instruments. In the nested sample stability study up to 8 consented participants will provide an additional venous blood draw sample to be tested at additional time points to document stability of the samples over time when tested by the SD Biosensor STANDARDâ„¢ G6PD Test. ;


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NCT number NCT04054661
Study type Interventional
Source PATH
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 12, 2019
Completion date January 31, 2020

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