Insight Molecular Diagnostics says Clinical Chemistry study shows 99.2% agreement between GraftAssure and rival NGS dd-cfDNA test at 0.5% threshold

PUBT · 14h ago
Insight Molecular Diagnostics says Clinical Chemistry study shows 99.2% agreement between GraftAssure and rival NGS dd-cfDNA test at 0.5% threshold
- Insight Molecular Diagnostics announced a peer-reviewed Clinical Chemistry head-to-head study comparing its GraftAssure transplant test with a competing NGS assay.
- Results were first presented in 2025 at the European Renal Association and ESOT Congress, with additional data scheduled for the American Transplant Congress on June 20-24, 2026.
- The study found the two methods produced closely aligned clinical results in kidney transplant recipients, supporting interchangeability for routine rejection-risk monitoring.
- Digital PCR showed an analytical advantage in detecting very low biomarker levels, which could support earlier intervention and tighter longitudinal monitoring.
- The publication supports iMDx’s strategy to shift testing into hospital labs using kit-based workflows, targeting faster turnaround times and lower costs versus send-out testing.
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