| Literature DB >> 28150526 |
Li-Qin Ling1, Juan Liao2, Qian Niu2, Xia Wang2, Jin Jia2, Cheng-Hua Zuo2, Hong Jiang2, Jing Zhou2.
Abstract
Light transmission aggregometry (LTA) is the "gold standard" for platelet function assessment, but it is time-consuming and labor intensive. Recently, an automated platelet aggregation method has been developed on a routine coagulation analyzer (Sysmex CS-2100i). In this study, the performances of CS-2100i including repeatability, correlation with a reference aggregometer (Chrono-log Model 700), and the threshold limitation of platelet counts in platelet-rich plasma (PRP) were evaluated for clinical use. The agonists were adenosine diphosphate (ADP), arachidonic acid, collagen, epinephrine, and ristocetin. The platelet concentration of PRP was adjusted with platelet-poor plasma (PPP) and physiological saline (PS). The CS-2100i showed an excellent repeatability and a strong correlation with the Chrono-log 700 in performing platelet aggregation, and its threshold limitation of platelet counts in PRP was 80 × 109/L. PPP had an inhibitory impact on platelet aggregation induced by ADP, arachidonic acid, collagen or epinephrine; while PS had an inhibitory impact on ristocetin-induced aggregation. PS should be used to adjust PRP for ADP-, arachidonic acid-, collagen-, or epinephrine-induced aggregation; while PPP was recommended for ristocetin-induced aggregation. The CS-2100i showed an excellent repeatability, a strong correlation with Chrono-log 700, a lower platelet count requirement, a shorter turnaround time for samples, the advantage of being a walk-away technology, and the ability to perform a highly standardized platelet function assessment.Entities:
Keywords: Automation; platelet aggregation; platelet count; platelet function tests; platelet-rich plasma
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28150526 DOI: 10.1080/09537104.2016.1265923
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Platelets ISSN: 0953-7104 Impact factor: 3.862