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A M van den Besselaar, J Hermans, E A van der Velde, E Bussemaker-Verduyn den Boer, L P van Halem-Visser, R Jansen-Grüter, E A Loeliger.
Abstract
A number of commercial rabbit tissue thromboplastins used in oral anticoagulant control have been calibrated against the first International Reference Preparation for thromboplastins. This was done in a three-stage procedure by one laboratory, each stage representing a different level of thromboplastin comparability. The calibration model recently recommended by ICTH and ICSH was tested. This model proved to be suitable, although a statistically significant aberration was observed for some of the thromboplastins. The bias introduced by using the model in these non-ideal cases was small compared to the overall variation of the International Normalized Ratio, being the universal scale for reporting the prothrombin time during oral anticoagulant control. Batch-to-batch calibration using lyophilized pooled plasmas could be reliably performed for several commercial thromboplastins.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3558415 DOI: 10.1016/0092-1157(86)90018-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Stand ISSN: 0092-1157