Thrombosis Research
Volume 127, Supplement 3 , Pages S21-S25, February 2011

Thrombin generation tests

  • Elisabetta Castoldi

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Elisabetta Castoldi. Department of Biochemistry, Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands. Tel.: +31 43 3884160; fax: +31 43 3884159
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  • Jan Rosing

Departement of Biochemistry, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands

Abstract 

The recent development of semi-automated methods has revived interest in the thrombin generation test, a global assay that measures the overall tendency of a plasma sample to form thrombin after initiation of coagulation. The thrombin generation curve, which is characterised by a lag phase followed by the formation and subsequent inhibition of thrombin, reflects all three phases of coagulation (initiation, propagation and termination). However, the specific contribution of each coagulation factor or inhibitor to the assay outcome depends on the reaction conditions used (e.g. tissue factor concentration used to trigger coagulation, addition of thrombomodulin or activated protein C). Although several studies have shown a correlation between thrombin generation and the risk of bleeding or venous thrombosis, the application of thrombin generation assays to clinical decision-making is still hampered by standardisation problems. The present paper discusses these issues with particular reference to Calibrated Automated Thrombography.

Keywords:  Thrombin generation , Global assay , Calibrated Automated Thrombography (CAT)

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PII: S0049-3848(11)70007-X

doi:10.1016/S0049-3848(11)70007-X

Thrombosis Research
Volume 127, Supplement 3 , Pages S21-S25, February 2011