This study will evaluate the performance of the Quantra System comprised of the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer with the QStat Cartridge in trauma patients and obstetric patients with postpartum hemorrhage.
The Quantra System is a fully integrated and automated in vitro diagnostic device which uses SEER Sonorheometry, an ultrasound-based technology, to characterize the viscoelastic properties of a whole blood sample during coagulation. The QStat Cartridge was developed to monitor hemostasis in patients that may experience a range of coagulopathies of various etiologies including fibrinolytic defects. This includes the trauma, obstetric hemorrhage and liver transplant populations. The cartridge consists of four independent channels each containing different sets of reagents, which provide four measurements performed in parallel yielding five parameters that depict the functional status of a patient's coagulation system. This prospective, observational pilot study will evaluate the performance of the Quantra System with the QStat Cartridge as compared to comparable measures using conventional viscoelastic testing methods.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
22
Diagnostic device to monitor coagulation properties of a whole blood sample at the point-of-care
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center
San Francisco, California, United States
Comparison of the Quantra results to corresponding ROTEM Delta results
Coagulation function assessed by Quantra and ROTEM delta
Time frame: Upon arrival to emergency department
Comparison of the Quantra results to corresponding ROTEM Delta results
Coagulation function assessed by Quantra and ROTEM delta
Time frame: At the time of hemorrhage for obstetric patients
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