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Thrombin Generation Capacity of Prothrombin Complex Concentrate in an In Vitro Dilutional Model

BACKGROUND: The use of PCC for the treatment of trauma-induced coagulopathy potentially increase the risk of thromboembolism and disseminated intravascular coagulation, which is addressed to an imbalance of both pro- and anticoagulants. As PCCs differ in composition, we used an in vitro dilutional a...

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Autores principales: Grottke, Oliver, Rossaint, Rolf, Henskens, Yvonne, van Oerle, Rene, ten Cate, Hugo, Spronk, Henri M. H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3656958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23696866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064100
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author Grottke, Oliver
Rossaint, Rolf
Henskens, Yvonne
van Oerle, Rene
ten Cate, Hugo
Spronk, Henri M. H.
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Rossaint, Rolf
Henskens, Yvonne
van Oerle, Rene
ten Cate, Hugo
Spronk, Henri M. H.
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description BACKGROUND: The use of PCC for the treatment of trauma-induced coagulopathy potentially increase the risk of thromboembolism and disseminated intravascular coagulation, which is addressed to an imbalance of both pro- and anticoagulants. As PCCs differ in composition, we used an in vitro dilutional approach to assess the overall thrombin generation of five different PCCs through various laboratory assays. METHODS: The vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors, heparin, and antithrombin were assessed in five commercially available PCCs. The procoagulant potential of the PCCs was assessed in plasma and whole blood from 4 healthy donors by means of classical coagulation assays, thrombin generation assay and thromboelastometry. In order to reflect coagulopathy, whole blood was diluted to 80, 60, 40, and 20% with Ringer’s lactate solution. RESULTS: The five different PCCs were characterised by comparable levels of factors II, VII, IX and X (all around 20–30 IU/mL), whereas the heparin (0 to 17.6 IU/mL) and antithrombin (0.06 to 1.29 IU/mL) levels were remarkably different between manufactures. In vitro dilution of blood induced a prolongation of the PT and aPTT, and attenuation of thrombin generation and ExTem induced thromboelastometry. Overall, non- or low-heparin containing PCCs restored the in vitro dilutional coagulopathy, whereas PCCs containing heparin have an anticoagulant effect. The thrombin generation assay showed to be the most sensitive method for assessment of PCC effects. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that most available PCCs are not balanced regarding their pro- and anticoagulants. The effect of measured differences in thrombin generation among different PCCs requires further investigations to elaborate the clinical meaning of this finding in the treatment of trauma induced coagulopathy.
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spelling pubmed-36569582013-05-21 Thrombin Generation Capacity of Prothrombin Complex Concentrate in an In Vitro Dilutional Model Grottke, Oliver Rossaint, Rolf Henskens, Yvonne van Oerle, Rene ten Cate, Hugo Spronk, Henri M. H. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The use of PCC for the treatment of trauma-induced coagulopathy potentially increase the risk of thromboembolism and disseminated intravascular coagulation, which is addressed to an imbalance of both pro- and anticoagulants. As PCCs differ in composition, we used an in vitro dilutional approach to assess the overall thrombin generation of five different PCCs through various laboratory assays. METHODS: The vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors, heparin, and antithrombin were assessed in five commercially available PCCs. The procoagulant potential of the PCCs was assessed in plasma and whole blood from 4 healthy donors by means of classical coagulation assays, thrombin generation assay and thromboelastometry. In order to reflect coagulopathy, whole blood was diluted to 80, 60, 40, and 20% with Ringer’s lactate solution. RESULTS: The five different PCCs were characterised by comparable levels of factors II, VII, IX and X (all around 20–30 IU/mL), whereas the heparin (0 to 17.6 IU/mL) and antithrombin (0.06 to 1.29 IU/mL) levels were remarkably different between manufactures. In vitro dilution of blood induced a prolongation of the PT and aPTT, and attenuation of thrombin generation and ExTem induced thromboelastometry. Overall, non- or low-heparin containing PCCs restored the in vitro dilutional coagulopathy, whereas PCCs containing heparin have an anticoagulant effect. The thrombin generation assay showed to be the most sensitive method for assessment of PCC effects. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that most available PCCs are not balanced regarding their pro- and anticoagulants. The effect of measured differences in thrombin generation among different PCCs requires further investigations to elaborate the clinical meaning of this finding in the treatment of trauma induced coagulopathy. Public Library of Science 2013-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3656958/ /pubmed/23696866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064100 Text en © 2013 Grottke et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Grottke, Oliver
Rossaint, Rolf
Henskens, Yvonne
van Oerle, Rene
ten Cate, Hugo
Spronk, Henri M. H.
Thrombin Generation Capacity of Prothrombin Complex Concentrate in an In Vitro Dilutional Model
title Thrombin Generation Capacity of Prothrombin Complex Concentrate in an In Vitro Dilutional Model
title_full Thrombin Generation Capacity of Prothrombin Complex Concentrate in an In Vitro Dilutional Model
title_fullStr Thrombin Generation Capacity of Prothrombin Complex Concentrate in an In Vitro Dilutional Model
title_full_unstemmed Thrombin Generation Capacity of Prothrombin Complex Concentrate in an In Vitro Dilutional Model
title_short Thrombin Generation Capacity of Prothrombin Complex Concentrate in an In Vitro Dilutional Model
title_sort thrombin generation capacity of prothrombin complex concentrate in an in vitro dilutional model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3656958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23696866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064100
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