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Correlation between Thrombin Generation, Standard Coagulation Assays, and Viscoelastic Assays for Hemostatic Assessment in Critically Ill Children.

Authors :
Thomas KA
Shea SM
Saini A
Muszynski JA
Spinella PC
Source :
The journal of applied laboratory medicine [J Appl Lab Med] 2022 Sep 01; Vol. 7 (5), pp. 1108-1119.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Accurate assessment of hemostatic function is essential to guide care in critically ill children with acute and acquired coagulopathies. Thrombin generation (TG) provides a global assessment of procoagulant and anticoagulant factors and is commonly used in hemostasis research laboratories. Our objective was to determine the correlation of clinically available hemostasis assays with TG in critically ill children.<br />Methods: Children (<18 years old, >3 kg in weight) in the intensive care unit were enrolled from March 2016 to December 2019 in a prospective 2-center study. Coagulation tests were prothrombin time, activated thromboplastin time, anti-Xa assay, viscoelastic assays (thromboelastography [TEG], rotational thromboelastometry [ROTEM]), and TG (induced by 20 pM tissue factor in platelet poor plasma and reported as endogenous thrombin potential [ETP; nM*min]). Data are reported as median (interquartile range) or Spearman coefficient (ρ).<br />Results: Patients (n = 106, age 10.2 years [3.8-15.3]) were divided into 3 groups: (a) no anticoagulation (n = 46), (b) anticoagulation (unfractionated heparin) without extracorporeal life support (n = 34), or (c) with extracorporeal life support (n = 26). ETP was decreased in anticoagulated compared to non-anticoagulated patients (group 1: 902.4 [560.8-1234], group 2: 315.6 [0.0-962.2], group 3: 258.5 [0.0-716.6]; P < 0.0001). Across all patients, ETP correlated best with TEG kinetic time (TEG-K), in min (ρ = -0.639), followed by TEG reaction time, in min (ρ = -0.596). By group, ETP correlated best with international normalized ratio for group 1 (ρ = -0.469), TEG-K time for group 2 (ρ = -0.640), and anti-Xa for group 3 (ρ = -0.793).<br />Conclusions: Standard and viscoelastic assays have varying correlation with TG in critically ill children. TEG-K time had the most consistent moderate correlation with ETP across all groups.<br />Competing Interests: Authors’ Disclosures or Potential Conflicts of Interest: Upon manuscript submission, all authors completed the author disclosure form. Disclosures and/or potential conflicts of interest: Employment or Leadership: None declared. Consultant or Advisory Role: None declared. Stock Ownership: None declared. Honoraria: None declared. Research Funding: ROTEM devices were supplied by Instrumentation Laboratory, a Werfen Company. Expert Testimony: None declared. Patents: None declared.<br /> (© American Association for Clinical Chemistry 2022. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2576-9456
Volume :
7
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The journal of applied laboratory medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35587709
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jalm/jfac030