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Journal of anesthesia · Sep 1998
Measurement of whole blood factor Xa-activated clotting time during hemodialysis with low-molecular-weight heparin.
- Masakazu Mori, Shigenori Yoshitake, Takaaki Kitano, Shunsuke Oda, and Takayuki Noguchi.
- Intensive Care Unit, Oita Medical University, 1-1 Idaigaoka, Hasama-machi, 879-55, Oita, Japan.
- J Anesth. 1998 Sep 1; 12 (3): 130-132.
PurposeTo determine whole blood factor Xa-activated clotting time (XaACT), a test for monitoring low-molecular-weight heparins (LMWHs).MethodsBlood was obtained from six healthy volunteers. Dalteparin, a LMWH, was mixed with the blood to concentrations of 0,05 and 1.0IU·ml-1. XaACT, activated clotting time (ACT), and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) were measured at each dalteparin concentration. XaACT of blood from the outflow and inflow sides of the blood circuit in seven hemodialysis patients was measured before and after bolus administration of 1000 IU of dalteparin, followed by continuous infusion at a rate of 500IU·h-1.ResultsXaACT, ACT, and APTT in dalteparin-containing blood from volunteers were correlated with dalteparin concentration (y=312.8x+86.4;r 2=0.88;P<0.001,y=41.8x +113.5;r 2=0.83;P<0.001, andy=59.5x+38.8;r 2=0.80;P<0.001, respectively). The regression slope of XaACT was steeper than those of ACT and APTT (P<0.001). In hemodialysis patients, dalteparin increased XaACT on the outflow and inflow sides of the circuit (P<0.001,P<0.05, respectively).ConclusionThe measurement of XaACT can be employed to monitor LMWHs in clinical settings.
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