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Scand J Clin Lab Invest ; 77(8): 651-657, 2017 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29081243

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The aim of this study was to assess the circadian variation and the between- and within-subject variation in 10 healthy subjects over a period of 8 weeks by ROTEM®. We further evaluated the influence of elevated body mass index and the effect of low molecular weight heparin and antithrombin on clot formation. METHODS: Citrated blood samples were analysed in the NATEM® test system. The clotting time (CT), clot formation time (CFT), maximum clot firmness (MCF) and the maximum lysis (ML) were assessed. RESULTS: Duplicate measurements showed that 23% of the CT and 31% of the CFT measurements had a coefficient of variation (CV) greater than 10%. The within-subject CV was 16% for the CT and 30% for the CFT. The MCF was fairly constant (6%), whereas ML showed more variation (18%). The between-subject CV was 6% for the CT and 20% for the CFT. Analytical variability was improved by summing up CT and CFT. Compared to morning values, CT, CFT and the sum of CT + CFT were shortened in the afternoon. High body mass index was associated with faster clotting. High concentrations of antithrombin had similar effects on clot formation as 0.2 IU/ml of enoxaparin. CONCLUSIONS: To overcome the influence of diurnal variation, we recommend obtaining blood samples at specified times in the morning. The within-subject variation should be taken into account, when serial measurements of drug effects are required.


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Coagulação Sanguínea , Adulto , Índice de Massa Corporal , Ritmo Circadiano , Humanos , Masculino , Tromboelastografia , Adulto Jovem
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