An optimized dRVVT-based assay to estimate the intensity of anticoagulation in patients treated with direct oral anticoagulants. Issue 157 (September 2017)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- An optimized dRVVT-based assay to estimate the intensity of anticoagulation in patients treated with direct oral anticoagulants. Issue 157 (September 2017)
- Main Title:
- An optimized dRVVT-based assay to estimate the intensity of anticoagulation in patients treated with direct oral anticoagulants
- Authors:
- Sennesael, Anne-Laure
Exner, Thomas
Chatelain, Bernard
Lessire, Sarah
Larock, Anne-Sophie
Vancraeynest, Christelle
Pochet, Lionel
Dogné, Jean-Michel
Spinewine, Anne
Mullier, François
Douxfils, Jonathan - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: The dilute Russell's viper venom time (dRVVT) has been suggested for the assessment of the intensity of anticoagulation of all direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). This study aimed to compare the performance of an optimized liquid-stable dRVVT-based DOAC assay (DRVV-DOAC) on clinical samples before and after mixing these with normal pooled plasma (NPP). Methods: Forty-one apixaban, 25 dabigatran, 56 rivaroxaban and 49 vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) plasma samples were included for retrospective analysis. Plasma DOAC concentrations were determined by liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass-spectrometry. INR was determined for all VKA samples. DRVV-DOAC was performed with an original ready-to-use reagent (Haematex Research ™ ) where plasma samples were tested neat and in a 1:1 mix with NPP. Results: Plasma concentrations ranged from 1 to 406 ng/ml for apixaban, 0 to 386 ng/ml for dabigatran and 0 to 719 ng/ml for rivaroxaban. INR ranged from 2.2 to 6.1. DRVV-DOAC correlated well with plasma concentrations (r 2 = 0.70, 0.94, 0.63 (non-mixed procedure) and 0.77, 0.97, 0.86 (mixed procedure) for apixaban, dabigatran and rivaroxaban, respectively). DRVV-DOAC measurements in the normal range ruled out dabigatran and rivaroxaban concentrations above 30 and 50 ng/ml, but performance was lower for apixaban. DRVV-DOAC was sensitive to VKA samples but poorly reflected INR values. When VKA samples were mixed with NPP, DRVV-DOAC measurements decreased to valuesAbstract: Background: The dilute Russell's viper venom time (dRVVT) has been suggested for the assessment of the intensity of anticoagulation of all direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). This study aimed to compare the performance of an optimized liquid-stable dRVVT-based DOAC assay (DRVV-DOAC) on clinical samples before and after mixing these with normal pooled plasma (NPP). Methods: Forty-one apixaban, 25 dabigatran, 56 rivaroxaban and 49 vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) plasma samples were included for retrospective analysis. Plasma DOAC concentrations were determined by liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass-spectrometry. INR was determined for all VKA samples. DRVV-DOAC was performed with an original ready-to-use reagent (Haematex Research ™ ) where plasma samples were tested neat and in a 1:1 mix with NPP. Results: Plasma concentrations ranged from 1 to 406 ng/ml for apixaban, 0 to 386 ng/ml for dabigatran and 0 to 719 ng/ml for rivaroxaban. INR ranged from 2.2 to 6.1. DRVV-DOAC correlated well with plasma concentrations (r 2 = 0.70, 0.94, 0.63 (non-mixed procedure) and 0.77, 0.97, 0.86 (mixed procedure) for apixaban, dabigatran and rivaroxaban, respectively). DRVV-DOAC measurements in the normal range ruled out dabigatran and rivaroxaban concentrations above 30 and 50 ng/ml, but performance was lower for apixaban. DRVV-DOAC was sensitive to VKA samples but poorly reflected INR values. When VKA samples were mixed with NPP, DRVV-DOAC measurements decreased to values close to baseline clotting time. Conclusions: DRVV-DOAC is a quick method which showed increased sensitivity compared with other phospholipid-rich dRVVT reagents already investigated. Mixing samples with NPP improved the specificity but reduced sensitivity, especially for apixaban. Highlights: DOAC measurement is useful in common clinical situations like bleeding. The DRVV-DOAC assay correlated well with plasma concentrations of all DOACs. Mixing plasma samples with normal plasma improved the specificity of DRVV-DOAC. Normal DRVV-DOAC result ruled out concentrations > 30 ng/ml, except for apixaban. The DRVVV-DOAC assay could be a useful screening test in an emergency setting. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Thrombosis research. Issue 157(2017)
- Journal:
- Thrombosis research
- Issue:
- Issue 157(2017)
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- Volume 157, Issue 157 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 157
- Issue:
- 157
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0157-0157-0000
- Page Start:
- 29
- Page End:
- 37
- Publication Date:
- 2017-09
- Subjects:
- Blood coagulation -- Direct factor Xa inhibitors -- Direct thrombin inhibitors -- Drug monitoring -- Russell's viper venom
Thrombosis -- Periodicals
616.135 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00493848 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.thromres.2017.06.034 ↗
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- 0049-3848
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