TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparison of international normalized ratio determined by point-of-care to standard laboratory testing before and after reversal of heparin in cardiac surgery
AU - Fabbro, Michael
AU - Abalo, Miguel
AU - Fermin, Lilibeth
AU - Andrews, David M.
AU - Patel, Prakash A.
N1 - Funding Information:
The study was supported by internal funding from the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. There are no other acknowledgments at this time.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/3/1
Y1 - 2020/3/1
N2 - Study ObjectiveTo compare point-of-care (POC) of international normalized ratio to laboratory-derived values before and after cardiopulmonary bypass, with the primary aim of evaluating for any change in the relationship between the tests.MethodsThis is a prospective observational study with 50 patients undergoing cardiac surgery enrolled. The International normalized ratio measured at two time points, precardiopulmonary bypass and after heparin reversal with protamine using both POC i-STAT and standard laboratory analysis for both time points. A difference of 0.2 between tests at either time point was considered clinically significant based on previous literature. A paired t test was used to test for a changing or statistically significant mean difference between tests. At both time points values were categorized into absolute difference of more than 0.2 or less than 0.2, and a Fisher's exact test was used to determine if an association existed between heparin reversal and a difference more than 0.2. Bland-Altman plots were also evaluated for agreement.ResultsA statistically and clinically significant mean difference [0.09 vs. 0.25, difference-0.163 95% confidence interval (-0.25,-0.08), P = 0.003] was seen between the laboratory and POC tests when pre and postheparin reversal samples were compared. A significantly greater number of patients had a clinically relevant difference between the tests post compared with pre (four patients vs. 18 patients, P = 0.001). Linear regression analysis of the difference compared with the means, showed significant correlation suggesting the presence of a proportional bias (pre r = 0.488, P = <0.01, post r = 0.571, P = <0.01).ConclusionClinically significant differences exist between POC and laboratory testing of international normalized ratio after heparin reversal during cardiac surgery. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT03267823.
AB - Study ObjectiveTo compare point-of-care (POC) of international normalized ratio to laboratory-derived values before and after cardiopulmonary bypass, with the primary aim of evaluating for any change in the relationship between the tests.MethodsThis is a prospective observational study with 50 patients undergoing cardiac surgery enrolled. The International normalized ratio measured at two time points, precardiopulmonary bypass and after heparin reversal with protamine using both POC i-STAT and standard laboratory analysis for both time points. A difference of 0.2 between tests at either time point was considered clinically significant based on previous literature. A paired t test was used to test for a changing or statistically significant mean difference between tests. At both time points values were categorized into absolute difference of more than 0.2 or less than 0.2, and a Fisher's exact test was used to determine if an association existed between heparin reversal and a difference more than 0.2. Bland-Altman plots were also evaluated for agreement.ResultsA statistically and clinically significant mean difference [0.09 vs. 0.25, difference-0.163 95% confidence interval (-0.25,-0.08), P = 0.003] was seen between the laboratory and POC tests when pre and postheparin reversal samples were compared. A significantly greater number of patients had a clinically relevant difference between the tests post compared with pre (four patients vs. 18 patients, P = 0.001). Linear regression analysis of the difference compared with the means, showed significant correlation suggesting the presence of a proportional bias (pre r = 0.488, P = <0.01, post r = 0.571, P = <0.01).ConclusionClinically significant differences exist between POC and laboratory testing of international normalized ratio after heparin reversal during cardiac surgery. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT03267823.
KW - cardiac surgery
KW - coagulation
KW - international normalized ratio
KW - point-of-care
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U2 - 10.1097/MBC.0000000000000889
DO - 10.1097/MBC.0000000000000889
M3 - Article
C2 - 31934886
AN - SCOPUS:85079087843
VL - 31
SP - 140
EP - 144
JO - Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolysis
JF - Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolysis
SN - 0957-5235
IS - 2
ER -