Ja. Wahr et al., A NEW METHOD OF MEASURING HEPARIN LEVELS IN WHOLE-BLOOD BY PROTAMINE TITRATION USING A HEPARIN-RESPONSIVE ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSOR, Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia, 10(4), 1996, pp. 447-450
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13
Categorie Soggetti
Anesthesiology,"Peripheal Vascular Diseas","Cardiac & Cardiovascular System
Objective: To determine the ability of a new electrochemical sensor to
determine heparin levels in whole blood and to correlate the heparin
levels as determined by this heparin-responsive sensor (HRS) with hepa
rin levels as determined by the Hepcon assay system (Medtronic Hemotec
, Parker, CO). Design: Methods comparison study. Setting: A large acad
emic medical center. Interventions: The heparin levels of 162 samples
from 24 patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass were determined by
the HRS system and by the Hepcon system. In 21 samples, heparin levels
as measured by anti-Xa activity were determined as well. Measurements
and Main Results; HRS-determined values correlated highly with Hepcon
-determined values (r = 0.942) and with anti-Xa determined values (r =
0.905). Bias +/- precision comparing the HRS and Hepcon methods was 0
.211 +/- 0.478 U/mL. Conclusions: HRS determined that whole blood hepa
rin levels correlate well with Hepcon-determined levels. These limited
results indicate that further development and testing of this new tec
hnology are warranted. Copyright (C) 1996 by W.B. Saunders Company