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Reliability of the heparin management test for monitoring high levels of unfractionated heparin: in vitro findings in volunteers versus in vivo findings during cardiopulmonary bypass
Authors:Mertzlufft F  Koster A  Hansen R  Risch A  Kuppe H  Kübel B  Crystal G J
Institution:Klinik fuer Anaesthesiologie und Intensivmedizin, Universitaetskliniken des Saarlandes, D-66421 Homburg-Saar, Germany. mertzlufft@tonline.de
Abstract:BACKGROUND: The authors assessed the heparin management test in vitro in volunteers and in vivo during cardiopulmonary bypass. METHODS: In vitro, the heparin management test was analyzed for heparin levels between 0 and 6 IU/ml using variations in hematocrit, platelets, procoagulants, and storage time. The in vivostudies consisted of two groups: In group I (cardiopulmonary bypass /= 180 min, with aprotinin) included use (n = 10) and nonuse of coumadin (n = 10) and anticoagulation according to the automated heparin dose-response assay. Tests were performed in duplicate (whole blood, two heparin management test analyzers) and compared with anti-Xa activity (plasma). RESULTS: In vitro, the results of the heparin management test (n = 1,070) correlated well with heparin concentration (r2 = 0.98). Dilution and storage time did not affect the heparin management test; a hematocrit of 60% and reduced procoagulants (10%) prolonged clotting time. In vivo, the correlation (heparin management test vs. anti-Xa) was strong in group I (r2 = 0.97 with aprotinin] and 0.96 without aprotinin]; n = 960) and group II without coumadin (r2 = 0.89, n = 516). In group II with coumadin, the overall correlation was r2 = 0.87 and 0.79 (n = 484), although the range varied widely (0.57-0.94, between-analyzer differences 0-47%). CONCLUSIONS: The results of the heparin management test were influenced by hematocrit, plasma coagulation factors, and the heparin level, but not by use of aprotinin. The heparin management test provided reliable values in vitro in group I, and in group II without coumadin but was less reliable in group II with coumadin.
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