Instrumentation Laboratory
To Host Webinar On
Laboratory
And Clinical
Aspects Of Heparin-Induced
Thrombocytopenia (HIT)
7/26/2010 5:31:00 AM
Source:
Instrumentation Laboratory
BEDFORD, Mass., July 26
/PRNewswire/ --
Instrumentation Laboratory
(IL), today announced it
will host an
ILluminations webinar
on HIT, to be held on
Thursday, October 7, 2010
from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
(Central European Time).
This web-based, Continuing
Education seminar will
feature Andreas Greinacher,
M.D., presenting "Laboratory
and Clinical Aspects of
HIT." The essential
components for successful
implementation and
management of a HIT testing
program will be discussed.
HIT is a severe immune
reaction to Heparin that can
result in the paradoxical
development of a thrombotic
event. One of the most
common of all adverse drug
effects, due to the sheer
volume of patients receiving
Heparin therapy (over 12
million patientsannually in
the US alone), it has a
significant impact on
anticoagulant management in
hospitals worldwide. If left
untreated, patients with HIT
may develop serious sequelae,
including pulmonary
embolism, myocardial
infarction, or death.
Dr. Greinacher, from
University Hospital of Ernst
Moritz Arndt University, in
Greifswald, Germany, will
present valuable insights
into the clinical
manifestations and
pathogenesis of HIT. He will
also analyze current HIT
testing methodologies and
discuss the impact of
implementing a laboratory
testing program to optimize
therapeutic decision-making
in HIT-suspected patients.
The program will qualify for
continuing education credit
in participating countries.
"We believe this upcoming
webinar on HIT, featuring
Dr. Greinacher, a
world-renowned expert, will
address the key issues
facing clinicians today when
they treat patients with
Heparin," said Ramon Benet,
Vice President of Worldwide
Marketing and US Sales and
Service at IL. "Already
considered an important
diagnostic challenge in the
US, we hope to bring
awareness and knowledge of
the pathology, and its
management, to clinicians in
other parts of the world."
Registering to Attend
Through October 4th, 2010,
individuals can register to
attend this webinar, online
at:
www.ilus.com/illuminations.
French, German, Italian and
Spanish language
interpretation of the live
presentation will also be
available through a separate
audio conference phone
number, received upon
registration.
Speaker Biography
Dr. Greinacher is the
Department Head and
Professor, Institute of
Immunology and Tranfusion
Medicine, and Head of the
Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Service at the Medical
School and University
Hospital of Ernst Moritz
Arndt University, in
Greifswald, Germany. He is a
specialist in HIT, platelet
disorders, immunohematology,
and thrombosis and
hemostasis. For the past ten
years, Dr. Greinacher has
been at the forefront of
research on the causes,
treatment and diagnosis of
HIT. His studies have been
published in: The New
England Journal of Medicine,
Blood, Journal of Thrombosis
& Haemostasis, Circulation,
Nature Medicine, Critical
Care Medicine, Thrombosis
Research, European Journal
of Haematology and
American Journal of
Pathology. Dr.
Greinacher also co-authored
the book,
Heparin-Induced
Thrombocytopenia, with
Dr. T.E. Warkentin.
Dr. Greinacher's expertise
extends beyond the academic
setting, encompassing
practical clinical knowledge
through his role as Head of
the Transfusion Medicine
Department and Head of the
Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Service at the University
Hospital in Greifswald. An
active member of several
thrombosis, immunology, and
transfusion-related
societies, including the
ISTH, Dr. Greinacher is
equipped with a rich
knowledge-base to critically
and effectively approach all
clinical and laboratory
aspects of HIT.
About the ILluminations
Webinar Series
ILluminations Webinars
are educational,
web-based seminars led by
industry experts and opinion
leaders. The Series features
timely topics and industry
challenges that impact the
effectiveness and success of
healthcare. Started in 2009,
ILluminations Webinar
Series will include
three online events focused
on improving clinical
outcomes through
point-of-care testing. All
past ILluminations
Webinars can be
downloaded or streamed at
www.ilus.com in the
eLearning Center.
Instrumentation
Laboratory (www.ilus.com),
founded in 1959, is a
worldwide developer,
manufacturer and distributor
of in vitro diagnostic
instruments, related
reagents and controls for
use primarily in hospitals
and independent clinical
laboratories. The company's
product lines include
critical care systems,
hemostasis systems and
information management
systems. IL's GEM® product
offerings, part of the
critical care line, include
the new GEM Premier 3500
with Intelligent Quality
Management (iQM®), GEM
Premier? 4000 analyzer,
GEMweb Plus Custom
Connectivity, and the GEM
PCL Plus, a portable
coagulation analyzer. IL's
hemostasis portfolio
includes the ACL TOP® Family
of Hemostasis Testing
Systems, fully automated,
high-productivity analyzers,
including the new ACL TOP
700, the new ACL TOP 700 LAS
and the ACL TOP 500 CTS. IL
also offers the new ACL
AcuStar?, ACL ELITE® and
ELITE PRO, other hemostasis
analyzers and the HemosIL®
line of reagents, including
HIT-Ab(PF4-H). IL is based
in Bedford, Massachusetts.
The Instrumentation
Laboratory logo and HemosIL
are trademarks of
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Company and/or one of its
subsidiaries or parent
companies, and may be
registered in the United
States Patent and Trademark
Office and in other
jurisdictions.
CONTACT: Sally McCraven,
Instrumentation Laboratory,
+1-781-861-4577,
smccraven@ilww.com
Web site:
http://www.ilus.com/
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