Case Reports in Anesthesiology (Jan 2020)
Erroneous Activated Coagulation Time During Atrial Flutter Ablation
Abstract
When performing left-sided catheter ablation, anticoagulation is used to prevent formation of thrombi that might embolize. After heparin administration, appropriate anticoagulation is confirmed by measuring Activated Coagulation Time (ACT). We report a case during which ACT results were erroneous, and review alternatives to the ACT under such circumstances.