Correlation between thromboelastography and traditional coagulation test parameters in hospitalized dogs

Jean V Rubanick, Medora B Pashmakova, Micah A Bishop, James W Barr Department of Veterinary Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA Abstract: A hospital-based, prospective cross-sectional study was used to compare kaolin-activated thromboelasto...

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Autores principales: Rubanick JV, Pashmakova MB, Bishop MA, Barr JW
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:5e51672904c34ca5a589515d1a1aed3d2021-12-02T01:07:19ZCorrelation between thromboelastography and traditional coagulation test parameters in hospitalized dogs2230-2034https://doaj.org/article/5e51672904c34ca5a589515d1a1aed3d2017-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/correlation-between-thromboelastography-and-traditional-coagulation-te-peer-reviewed-article-VMRRhttps://doaj.org/toc/2230-2034Jean V Rubanick, Medora B Pashmakova, Micah A Bishop, James W Barr Department of Veterinary Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA Abstract: A hospital-based, prospective cross-sectional study was used to compare kaolin-activated thromboelastography (TEG) parameters with traditional coagulation tests in 29 hospitalized dogs. Cases were included if the attending clinician requested coagulation testing. Blood was obtained from each dog and coagulation (prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, antithrombin activity, d-dimer concentration, and fibrinogen concentration) and TEG analyses were performed. Hematocrit (Hct) was also measured. Traditional coagulation results were evaluated for correlation with those from kaolin-activated TEG. Spearman’s correlation was used to calculate correlation coefficients. Fibrinogen was positively correlated with maximum amplitude (Pearson r=0.72, P<0.001) and global clot strength (Pearson r=0.72, P<0.001). There was no correlation between any of the remaining coagulation variables, TEG parameters, or Hct. Results of kaolin-activated TEG and traditional coagulation tests are not interchangeable means of monitoring coagulation derangements in this intensive care unit patient population. Determination of a true outcome measure is necessary to establish TEG’s clinical relevance to veterinary medicine. Keywords: TEG, thromboelastography, coagulation, hemostasisRubanick JVPashmakova MBBishop MABarr JWDove Medical PressarticleTEGThromboelastographyCoagulationHemostasisVeterinary medicineSF600-1100ENVeterinary Medicine: Research and Reports, Vol Volume 8, Pp 21-26 (2017)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic TEG
Thromboelastography
Coagulation
Hemostasis
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
spellingShingle TEG
Thromboelastography
Coagulation
Hemostasis
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Rubanick JV
Pashmakova MB
Bishop MA
Barr JW
Correlation between thromboelastography and traditional coagulation test parameters in hospitalized dogs
description Jean V Rubanick, Medora B Pashmakova, Micah A Bishop, James W Barr Department of Veterinary Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA Abstract: A hospital-based, prospective cross-sectional study was used to compare kaolin-activated thromboelastography (TEG) parameters with traditional coagulation tests in 29 hospitalized dogs. Cases were included if the attending clinician requested coagulation testing. Blood was obtained from each dog and coagulation (prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, antithrombin activity, d-dimer concentration, and fibrinogen concentration) and TEG analyses were performed. Hematocrit (Hct) was also measured. Traditional coagulation results were evaluated for correlation with those from kaolin-activated TEG. Spearman’s correlation was used to calculate correlation coefficients. Fibrinogen was positively correlated with maximum amplitude (Pearson r=0.72, P<0.001) and global clot strength (Pearson r=0.72, P<0.001). There was no correlation between any of the remaining coagulation variables, TEG parameters, or Hct. Results of kaolin-activated TEG and traditional coagulation tests are not interchangeable means of monitoring coagulation derangements in this intensive care unit patient population. Determination of a true outcome measure is necessary to establish TEG’s clinical relevance to veterinary medicine. Keywords: TEG, thromboelastography, coagulation, hemostasis
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author Rubanick JV
Pashmakova MB
Bishop MA
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title Correlation between thromboelastography and traditional coagulation test parameters in hospitalized dogs
title_short Correlation between thromboelastography and traditional coagulation test parameters in hospitalized dogs
title_full Correlation between thromboelastography and traditional coagulation test parameters in hospitalized dogs
title_fullStr Correlation between thromboelastography and traditional coagulation test parameters in hospitalized dogs
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between thromboelastography and traditional coagulation test parameters in hospitalized dogs
title_sort correlation between thromboelastography and traditional coagulation test parameters in hospitalized dogs
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