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A review of commercially available thrombin generation assays

  • Res Pract Thromb Haemost. 2017 Oct 16;2(1):42-48. doi: 10.1002/rth2.12048.
Jeremy Kintigh 1 2 Paul Monagle 1 2 3 Vera Ignjatovic 1 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 Haematology Research Murdoch Children's Research Institute Melbourne Vic. Australia.
  • 2 Department of Paediatrics University of Melbourne Melbourne Vic. Australia.
  • 3 Clinical Haematology Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne Vic. Australia.
Abstract

Currently there are three commercially available Thrombin generation methods. These methods help detect the levels of Thrombin generated in patient samples by the use of chromogenic or fluorogenic substrates in plasma or whole blood. Determining the rate of Thrombin generation can help indicate if patients are at risk of clotting or bleeding. This review discusses two fluorogenic and one chromogenic method and focuses on similarities and differences of these three methods. The review specifically focuses on the accuracy of commercial substrates used in Thrombin generation, and interference that can occur by various plasma proteins, as well as on evaluating the advantages and disadvantages of each method. The commercial chromogenic assay and both fluorogenic assays are able to monitor the rate of Thrombin generation and can give indications towards potential coagulation abnormalities. Overall, the main differences between the Thrombin generation methods are based on the type of substrate used, sample preparation, and data processing. Despite advancement in this field there are still technical challenges that preclude the widespread use of Thrombin generation in clinical applications.

Keywords

substrate; thrombin; thrombin generation; thrombogram.

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