Clot Waveform Analysis: From Hypercoagulability to Hypocoagulability - A Review.

Francesco Marongiu, Maria Filomena Ruberto, Silvia Marongiu, Doris Barcellona
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Context.—: Prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) are coagulative screening tests used for the diagnosis of several pathologic conditions, such as liver failure, coagulation factor deficiencies, anti-phospholipid antibodies (lupus anticoagulant), and factor VIII inhibitors. A new test was developed several years ago to detect the amount of thrombin generated during plasma clotting, using low tissue factor concentrations and fluorogenic substrates, and it has since been used successfully in conditions ranging from hypocoagulable to hypercoagulable states. However, the test is expensive and difficult to perform in nonspecialized laboratories, and efforts have thus been made to find an economic and easily implementable test suitable for routine use, even in nonspecialist laboratories.

Objective.—: To evaluate clot waveform analysis (CWA) of PT and aPTT, aiming to show the dynamics of clot formation; that is, the "hidden" features of both tests. CWA can be implemented by using an automated coagulometer with dedicated software. The aim of this review was to evaluate whether CWA is able to detect both hypercoagulative and hypocoagulative states.

Data sources.—: Using MedLine, we searched and retrieved articles relating to CWA. We only considered articles published in English, but with no limits in terms of article type, publication year, or geography.

Conclusions.—: CWA was shown to be a reliable test in patients with both hypercoagulable and hypocoagulable states. It represents a simple and inexpensive global test that can easily provide information on the behavior of the coagulation system. Both the first and second derivatives are computed by using dedicated software implemented with an on-board algorithm in a routine automated coagulometer.

血块波形分析:从高凝状态到低凝状态 - 综述。
背景凝血酶原时间(PT)和活化部分凝血活酶时间(aPTT)是用于诊断肝功能衰竭、凝血因子缺乏、抗磷脂抗体(狼疮抗凝物)和第八因子抑制剂等多种病症的凝血筛选试验。几年前开发出了一种新的检测方法,利用低浓度组织因子和含氟底物来检测血浆凝固过程中凝血酶的生成量。然而,这种检测方法既昂贵又难以在非专业实验室中进行,因此,人们一直在努力寻找一种既经济又易于实施的检测方法,以适合常规使用,甚至在非专业实验室中使用:评估 PT 和 aPTT 的血块波形分析(CWA),旨在显示血块形成的动态变化,即这两项检验的 "隐藏 "特征。CWA 可通过使用配有专用软件的自动凝血仪来实现。本综述旨在评估 CWA 是否能够检测高凝状态和低凝状态:我们使用 MedLine 搜索并检索了与 CWA 相关的文章。我们只考虑以英文发表的文章,但对文章类型、发表年份或地域没有限制:CWA对高凝状态和低凝状态的患者都是一种可靠的检测方法。它是一种简单、廉价的全面检测方法,可轻松提供有关凝血系统行为的信息。一阶导数和二阶导数都是通过在常规自动凝血仪中使用板载算法实施的专用软件计算得出的。
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