• Int. J. Cardiol. · Oct 2014

    Monitoring of dabigatran anticoagulation and its reversal in vitro by thrombelastography.

    • Sacha Solbeck, Martin A S Meyer, Pär I Johansson, Anna Sina P Meyer, Bryan A Cotton, Jakob Stensballe, Ulf Schött, and Sisse R Ostrowski.
    • Section for Transfusion Medicine, Capital Region Blood Bank, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 9, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark. Electronic address: sacha@solbeck.dk.
    • Int. J. Cardiol. 2014 Oct 20; 176 (3): 794-9.

    BackgroundDabigatran etexilate, a pro-drug of a direct thrombin inhibitor, was approved a few years ago for non-valvular atrial fibrillation and deep venous thrombosis. Rapid monitoring of the dabigatran level is essential in trauma and bleeding patients but the traditional plasma-based assays may not sufficiently display the effect. Furthermore, no antidote exists and reversal of the anticoagulant effect is impossible or difficult. The present study investigated the in vitro effect of dabigatran on whole blood thromboelastography (TEG) and its reversal by recombinant activated factor VII and prothrombin complex concentrate.MethodsBlood was collected from 10 healthy donors and spiked in vitro with therapeutic doses of dabigatran to a plasma concentration of 200 ng/ml, followed by therapeutic doses of recombinant activated factor VII (corresponding to 100 μg/kg) and prothrombin complex concentrate (corresponding to 50 IE/kg) and evaluated by TEG.ResultsCompared to baseline, dabigatran changed all TEG parameters in a hypocoagulable direction corresponding to increased R time and time to maximum rate of thrombus generation, reduced angle, A5, A10, maximum amplitude and maximum rate of thrombin formation. Recombinant activated factor VII had a procoagulant effect on the majority of the investigated TEG parameters when added to dabigatran spiked samples. Prothrombin complex concentrate appeared not to have a procoagulant effect on TEG even when the heparin content in the formulation was neutralized by heparinase.ConclusionsTEG displays the presence of dabigatran in whole blood in vitro and the anticoagulant effect of dabigatran is partly reversed by spiking with recombinant activated factor VII.Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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