Biological variation estimates of prothrombin time,

  • Biological variation estimates of prothrombin time,

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    Biological variation estimates of prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, and fibrinogen in 28 healthy individuals

    Mesude Falay
    Mehmet Senes
    Selcuk Korkmaz
    Turan Turhan
    Murat Okay
    Berna Afacan Öztürk
    Doğan Yücel
    Gulsum Ozet
    First published: 20 August 2018
    https://doi.org/10.1111/ijlh.12910
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    Abstract
    Background
    Although tests of global hemostasis prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) should not be used for prediction of bleeding risk, these tests are often used by many clinicians in daily practice particularly as a preoperative screening test. Robust biological variation (BV) data are needed for safe clinical applications of these tests. In this study, a stringent protocol was followed to estimate the BV’s for PT, aPTT, and fibrinogen levels.

    Methods
    Weekly blood samples were obtained from 28 healthy individuals (18 females, 10 males) during 10 weeks study period. All measurements were performed with Stago STA‐R coagulation analyzer. Prior to coefficient of variation (CV)‐analysis of variance (ANOVA), the data were assessed for normality, trends, outliers, and variance homogeneity. Sex‐stratified within‐individual (CVI) and between‐individual (CVG) BV estimates were determined for PT, aPTT, and fibrinogen tests.

    Results
    No difference was found between male and female estimates of BV. The observed CVI and CVG estimates were found to be lower than those previously published. Only for fibrinogen, CVI was higher than CVG.

    Conclusion
    Following a meticulous protocol, our study results provide up‐to‐date and more stringent BV estimates of global hemostasis tests.

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