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Platelet Contribution to Clot Strength in Thromboelastometry: Count, Function, or Both?

Marco Ranucci1, Umberto Di Dedda1, Ekaterina Baryshnikova1.   

Abstract

In thromboelastometry (ROTEMTM) the difference in amplitude between the EXTEM and the FIBTEM is considered an index of platelet contribution to clot strength (PCSamp). The difference in elasticity (PCSel) is rarely used. We investigated the ability of PCSamp and PCSel in reflecting platelet count and function in 103 patients undergoing cardiac surgery, simultaneously measuring ROTEM and platelet function tests (multiple electrode aggregometry ADPtest and TRAPtest, MultiplateTM). PCSamp and PCSel were tested for association with platelet count and function. The PCSamp showed a low (R coefficient 0.32-0.39) association with platelet count and function (ADPtest), whereas the PCSel showed higher values of association (R coefficient 0.55-0.71) with the same variables. No association was found between PCS and TRAPtest. In a multivariable model, both the platelet count (R coefficient 0.60, P = 0.001) and the ADPtest (R coefficient 0.36, P = 0.001) were independently associated with the PCSel. The discrimination properties of the PCSel for the prediction of a low platelet count/function were very good (c-statistics 0.837). In clinical practice, the difference in elasticity between EXTEM and FIBTEM should replace the difference in amplitude.

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Keywords:  Cardiac; platelet function tests; surgery; thromboelastometry

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30831043     DOI: 10.1080/09537104.2019.1581920

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Platelets        ISSN: 0953-7104            Impact factor:   3.862


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