Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis (Feb 2024)

Coagulation Testing in Real-World Setting: Insights From a Comprehensive Survey

  • Hae In Bang MD,
  • Ja Young Lee MD,
  • Hyun-Young Kim MD,
  • Saeam Shin MD,
  • Myung Hyun Nam MD,
  • In-Suk Kim MD,
  • Ji Myung Kim MD,
  • Jong-Hyun Yoon MD,
  • Myung-Geun Shin MD,
  • Sang Mee Hwang MD,
  • Sun-Young Kong MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/10760296241228239
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30

Abstract

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The objective of this survey was to gain a real-world perspective on coagulation testing by evaluating the availability of various coagulation laboratory tests, assessing specific analytic and postanalytic steps in clinical laboratories in Korea. Participants were surveyed using a 65-question questionnaire specifically focused on their coagulation testing practices related to prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), plasma-mixing studies, lupus anticoagulant (LA) tests, platelet function tests, coagulation factor assays, and the composition of hemostasis and thrombosis test panels. The survey was performed between July and September 2022. The survey achieved a 77.9% (81 of 104) response rate. PT or aPTT tests were performed directly at all participating institutions, followed by D-dimer and fibrinogen tests, platelet function test, and plasma-mixing studies in order of frequency. Variations existed in the performance of mixing test and LA assessment. Patterns of coagulating testing differed depending on the size of the hospital. The survey revealed that most laboratories conducted coagulation tests following the international guidelines such as Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines and the Korean Laboratory Certification system. However, some coagulation tests, including mixing test and LA tests, are yet to be standardized in Korea. Continuous education on coagulation test methods and internal and external quality control are required to encourage laboratories to enhance the performance of coagulation testing.