The thrombin generation assay (TGA) is a good tool for measuring clot formation in plasma.TGA using Calibrated Automated Thrombography method, enables the quantification of thrombin concentrations in platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and in platelet-poor plasma (PPP).According to the clinical context, different TF(Tissue Factor) concentrations (1, 5 and 10 pM) can be used to trigger the coagulation cascade.The aim of the study is to determine the normal values of TG (Thrombin Generation) in fresh PRP and in PPP with different TF concentrations.
The thrombin generation assay (TGA) is a good tool for measuring clot formation in plasma. TGA using Calibrated Automated Thrombography method, enables the quantification of thrombin concentrations in platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and in platelet-poor plasma (PPP). The thrombin generation (TG) profile varies from patient to patient and depends on the activity of the pro and anti-coagulant factors. The TGA values depend on the analytical conditions such as Tissue Factor (TF) concentration and the plasma analyzed (PRP or PPP). According to the clinical context, different TF concentrations (1, 5 and 10 pM) can be used to trigger the coagulation cascade. As a consequence, the reference values vary with the analytical conditions but also with the studied population (men or women). The reference values are not provided by the manufacturer and each laboratory has to establish the normal values according to the analytical conditions chosen for the pathology explored (hemorrhagic or thrombotic). Moreover, in PPP, the TG results can be different according to batch reagents. That is the reason why plasma will be frozen for a new determination in case of deviation of the result of the control plasma. The aim of the study is to determine the normal values of TG in fresh PRP and in PPP with different TF concentrations.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
75
sampling of 10 S-Monovette tubes (Sarstedt) 4.3 ml of blood specifically for the study representing a total blood volume of 43 ml
CHU de Saint-Etienne - Service d'Hématologie
Saint-Etienne, France
Thrombin generation parameter in PRP (Peak : nmol thrombin)
Peak measurement
Time frame: At inclusion
Thrombin generation parameter in PRP (ETP : nmol*min)
Endogenous Thrombin Potential measurement
Time frame: At inclusion
Thrombin generation parameter in PRP (LT : min)
Lag Time measurement
Time frame: At inclusion
Thrombin generation parameter in PRP (V : nmol/min)
Velocity index measurement
Time frame: At inclusion
Thrombin generation parameter in PRP (TTP : min)
Time to Peak measurement
Time frame: At inclusion
Thrombin generation parameter in PRP (ST : min)
Start Tail measurement
Time frame: At inclusion
Thrombin generation parameters in PPP (Peak : nmol thrombin)
Peak measurement
Time frame: At inclusion
Thrombin generation parameters in PPP (ETP : nmol*min)
Endogenous Thrombin Potential measurement
Time frame: At inclusion
Thrombin generation parameters in PPP (LT: min)
Lag Time measurement
Time frame: At inclusion
Thrombin generation parameters in PPP (V : nmol/min)
Velocity index measurement
Time frame: At inclusion
Thrombin generation parameters in PPP (TTP : min)
Time to Peak measurement
Time frame: At inclusion
Thrombin generation parameters in PPP (ST: min)
Start Tail measurement
Time frame: At inclusion
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