Hematology (Dec 2022)

A correlation of thrombin generation assay and clot waveform analysis in patients on warfarin

  • May Anne Cheong,
  • Chuen Wen Tan,
  • Wan Hui Wong,
  • Ming Chai Kong,
  • Edmund See,
  • Shu Hui Yeang,
  • Sei Keng Koh,
  • Yuan Tying Shim,
  • Lai Heng Lee,
  • Heng Joo Ng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/16078454.2022.2043573
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
pp. 337 – 342

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Objectives Thrombin generation assays and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT)-based clot waveform analysis (CWA), are some examples of global coagulation assays. Each modality evaluates different aspects of the clot forming process to globally define haemostasis with exclusive measurement parameters. Data on CWA are emerging, but its performance against other haemostatic assays is yet to be ascertained. This study evaluates the correlation between aPTT-based CWA and CAT parameters across a range of INR in warfarin-treated patients.Patients/Methods A prospective study consisting of patients on warfarin anticoagulation with varying INR levels. CWA and CAT were performed for the study subjects.Results 54 samples were included covering an INR range from 1.33–6.89, with a mean of 4.31 +/- 1.13. For CAT parameters, endogenous thrombin potential (ETP) and peak thrombin were assessed. Both unadjusted and adjusted (adjusted for final plateau transmittance) aPTT-based CWA were evaluated for parameters min1 (maximum velocity), min2 (maximum acceleration) and max2 (maximum deceleration). Peak thrombin showed significant correlation with all CWA parameters (min1: r = 0.435, P<0.001; min2: r = 0.485, P<0.001; max2: r = 0.578, P<0.001; adjusted min1: r = 0.734, P<0.001, adjusted min2: r = 0.693, P<0.001; adjusted max2: r = 0.751, P<0.001). ETP correlated significantly with all CWA parameters except unadjusted min1 (min1: r = 0.235, P = 0.087; min2: r = 0.326, P = 0.016; max2: r = 0.437, P<0.001; adjusted min1: r = 0.610, P<0.001, adjusted min2: r = 0.563, P<0.001; adjusted max2: r = 0.642, P<0.001).Conclusion We demonstrated a modest correlation between CAT and CWA parameters. Adjusted CWA improved this correlation. These findings provide additional understanding of CWA and it’s role in the evaluation of global haemostatic function.

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