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Citrate anticoagulation and the dynamics of thrombin generation
Author(s) -
MANN K. G.,
WHELIHAN M. F.,
BUTENAS S.,
ORFEO T.
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
journal of thrombosis and haemostasis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.947
H-Index - 178
eISSN - 1538-7836
pISSN - 1538-7933
DOI - 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2007.02710.x
Subject(s) - sodium citrate , thromboelastography , chemistry , platelet rich plasma , platelet poor plasma , anticoagulant , coagulation , platelet , clotting time , whole blood , biochemistry , pharmacology , medicine , pathology
Summary.  Background:  Sodium citrate has been used as an anticoagulant to stabilize blood and blood products for over 100 years, presumably by sequestering Ca ++ ions in vitro . Anticoagulation of blood without chelation can be achieved by inhibition of the contact pathway by corn trypsin inhibitor (CTI). Objective:  To evaluate the influence of citrate anticoagulation on the performance of blood, platelet‐rich and platelet‐poor plasma assays. Methods:  Blood was anticoagulated in three ways: by collection into citrate, CTI and citrate with CTI. Plasma was prepared using each anticoagulation regimen. Functional analyses included calibrated automated thrombography, thromboelastography, plasma clotting, the synthetic coagulation proteome and platelet aggregation. Coagulation reactions were initiated with tissue factor–phospholipid and Ca ++ (when indicated). Results:  In all cases, citrate anticoagulation resulted in reaction dynamics significantly altered relative to blood or plasma stabilized with CTI alone. Subsequent experiments showed that calcium citrate itself impairs coagulation dynamics. Conclusion:  Coagulation analyses using blood that has been exposed to citrate and recalcified do not yield reliable depictions of the natural dynamics of blood coagulation processes.

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