| Literature DB >> 35799989 |
Conrad Lacom1, Alexander Tolios2,3,4, Markus W Löffler5,6,7,8, Beate Eichelberger2, Peter Quehenberger9, Eva Schaden1, Marion Wiegele1.
Abstract
Introduction: Point-of-care (POC) platelet function tests are faster and easier to perform than in-depth assessment by flow cytometry. At low platelet counts, however, POC tests are prone to assess platelet function incorrectly. Lower limits of platelet count required to obtain valid test results were defined and a testing method to facilitate comparability between different tests was established. Materials and methods: We assessed platelet function in whole blood samples of healthy volunteers at decreasing platelet counts (> 100, 80-100, 50-80, 30-50 and < 30 x109/L) using two POC tests: impedance aggregometry and in-vitro bleeding time. Flow cytometry served as the gold standard. The number of platelets needed to reach 50% of the maximum function (ED50) and the lower reference limit (EDref) were calculated to define limits of test validity.Entities:
Keywords: flow cytometry; platelet function; point-of-care tests; thrombocytopenia
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35799989 PMCID: PMC9195599 DOI: 10.11613/BM.2022.020713
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Med (Zagreb) ISSN: 1330-0962 Impact factor: 2.515
Figure 1Whole blood dilution was performed in two steps: first by mixing PPP with the RBCC, and followed by a second mixing step with an aliquot of the original sample. To generate the PPWB, the ratio of RBCC to PPP was approximately „1 to (X - 1)", whereas X is the ratio "haematocrit (RBCC) / haematocrit (WB)“, assuming a haematocrit (PPP) of 0. To generate the final samples, the platelet count was approximated by using "Y mL" of WB and "Y x (Z - 1) mL" of PPWB, whereas Y is "the amount of blood required to run all platelet function tests / Z" and Z being defined as the ratio "platelet count (WB) / desired platelet count (final sample). PPP – platelet poor plasma. RBCC – red blood cell concentrate. PPWB – platelet poor whole blood. WB – whole blood.
Figure 2Impact of platelet count on platelet function assessed by a) IA, b) IVBT, and c) FC. The vertical axis depicts the raw platelet function measurements: a) AUC in IA, b) CT in IVBT, and c) percentage of activated platelets in FC. The horizontal axis shows decreasing platelet counts in x109/L from right to left (top of each graph) and the agonist used (bottom of each graph). IA – impedance aggregometry. IVBT – in-vitro bleeding time. FC – flow cytometry. AUC – area under the curve. CT – closure time. ADP – adenosine diphosphate. TRAP – thrombin receptor- activating peptide. Col/ADP – collagen/ adenosine diphosphate. Col/Epi – collagen/ epinephrine.
Figure 3a) ED50 and b) EDref of IA, IVBT and FC (from left to right) calculated for each agonist separately. There was no significant difference between agonists used within any of the three methods, neither for ED50 nor EDref. Both agonists used in FC had significantly lower ED50 and EDref values than any agonist used in IA and IVBT (P < 0.05). IA – impedance aggregometry. IVBT – in-vitro bleeding time. FC – flow cytometry. ED50 – median effective dose. EDref – the lower reference limit. ADP – adenosine diphosphate. TRAP – thrombin receptor- activating peptide. Col/ADP – collagen/ adenosine diphosphate. Col/Epi – collagen/ epinephrine.
Figure 4a) ED50 and b) EDref of IA, IVBT and FC (from left to right) calculated for each method after pooling data from both agonists respectively. IA – impedance aggregometry. IVBT – in-vitro bleeding time. FC – flow cytometry. ED50 – median effective dose. EDref – the lower reference limit.
Median values for median effective dose and reference range effective dose
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| ADP | TRAP | ADP+TRAP pooled | |
| Median ED50 (109/L) | 92 | 78 | 92 |
| Median EDref (109/L) | 141 | 110 | 122 |
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| Col/ADP | Col/Epi | Col/ADP + Col/Epi pooled | |
| Median ED50 (109/L) | 64 | 80 | 74 |
| Median EDref (109/L) | 111 | 94 | 97 |
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| ADP | TRAP | ADP+TRAP pooled | |
| Median ED50 (109/L) | 25 | 21 | 23 |
| Median EDref (109/L) | 25 | 25 | 25 |
| Values of median effective dose (ED50) and reference range effective dose (EDref) shown for all three platelet function test methods (top to bottom), calculated for each agonist separately (left and middle column) as well as pooled analysis (right column). | |||