Is lupus anticoagulant testing with dilute Russell’s viper venom clotting times reliable in the presence of inflammation?

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
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Abstract

Background

Testing for lupus anticoagulant (LA) is not recommended in case of inflammation as C-reactive protein (CRP) can interfere in vitro with the phospholipids present in the activated partial thromboplastin time test used to detect an LA. However, the potential interference of an acute phase protein (ie, CRP) in LA testing using the dilute Russell’s viper venom (DRVV) test is poorly studied.

Objectives

To study the effect of inflammation, as evidenced by increased CRP levels, on DRVV tests.

Methods

First, a retrospective analysis (2013-2023) was performed: data on all LA workups were retrieved, and the association between CRP levels and DRVV screen, mix, and confirm clotting times was studied. Second, data on DRVV panels and CRP levels were extracted from 2 prospective studies involving intensive care unit patients to study the association between both variables. Third, CRP was added to normal pooled plasma at 6 relevant concentrations (up to 416 mg/L) to study the association between CRP itself and DRVV coagulation times.

Results

In the retrospective analysis, DRVV screen and confirm clotting times significantly increased as CRP increased (increase of 0.11 seconds and 0.03 seconds per 1 mg/L increase of CRP level, respectively). In the prospective analysis, only DRVV screen was prolonged with high CRP levels (increase of 0.06 seconds for a 1 mg/L increase in CRP level); DRVV screen/confirm ratio was also increased with high CRP levels. In vitro, the addition of CRP did not significantly increase any DRVV clotting times.

Conclusion

LA testing should be performed with much caution in the presence of inflammation as it may be associated with prolongation of both activated partial thromboplastin time and DRVV clotting times.

在有炎症的情况下,用稀释的罗素蝰蛇毒凝血时间进行狼疮抗凝检测可靠吗?
背景由于C反应蛋白(CRP)会在体外干扰用于检测狼疮抗凝物(LA)的活化部分凝血活酶时间试验中的磷脂,因此在有炎症的情况下不建议检测狼疮抗凝物(LA)。方法首先,进行回顾性分析(2013-2023 年):检索所有 LA 检查数据,研究 CRP 水平与 DRVV 筛查、混合和确认凝血时间之间的关联。其次,从两项涉及重症监护室患者的前瞻性研究中提取 DRVV 面板和 CRP 水平的数据,研究这两个变量之间的关联。结果在回顾性分析中,随着 CRP 的增加,DRVV 筛选和确认凝血时间显著增加(CRP 水平每增加 1 毫克/升,分别增加 0.11 秒和 0.03 秒)。在前瞻性分析中,只有 DRVV 筛选时间随 CRP 水平升高而延长(CRP 水平每升高 1 毫克/升,延长时间为 0.06 秒);DRVV 筛选/确认比率也随 CRP 水平升高而增加。在体外,CRP 的添加并不会明显增加 DRVV 的凝血时间。结论 在有炎症的情况下,LA 检测应非常谨慎,因为它可能与活化部分凝血活酶时间和 DRVV 凝血时间的延长有关。
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