Reference intervals for and the effects of sample handling and sex on rotational thromboelastometry in healthy adult pigs

Guillaume L. Hoareau*, Anthony Barthelemy, Isabelle Goy Thollot, Celine Pouzot Nevoret, Carl A. Beyer, Lauren E. Walker, Ian J. Stewart, J. Kevin Grayson

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Abstract

Accurate assessment of coagulation in porcine studies is essential. We sought to establish normal values for porcine rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) according to the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology guidelines and to assess the effects of various preanalytical parameters on those measurements. Healthy Yorkshire-cross pigs (n = 81; 46 males and 35 females) were anesthetized. By using a 18-gauge needle attached to a vacuum phlebotomy tube, blood was acquired from the cranial vena cava. Tubes were filled in the following order: evacuation clot tube, EDTA tube, heparin tube, and 2 citrate tubes. The citrate tubes were randomly assigned to 30 min with or without constant agitation on a rocker. The following parameters were reported according to the manufacturer s recommendations: clotting time, clot formation time, α, (tangent to the clot formation curve when the clot firmness is 20 mm), clot firmness after 10 and 20 min, maximal clot firmness, maximum lysis, and lysis indexes at 30 and 45 min. Reference intervals were reported as mean 2 SD (parametric distribution) or 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of the population s results (nonparametric distribution). The effects of sex, sampling order, and agitation on ROTEM results were analyzed through linear regression. Neither sex nor sample agitation influenced any of the ROTEM parameters. Combined reference intervals were established for each ROTEM parameter by pooling data from the nonagitated tubes for both male and female pigs. This study is the first to establish ROTEM reference intervals from a large number of male and female adult Yorkshire-cross pigs and to provide a detailed description of preanalytical sample processing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)322-327
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science
Volume59
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 90% confidence interval of the lower fence of the reference limit
  • 90% confidence interval of the upper fence of the reference limit
  • A10
  • A20
  • CFT
  • CT
  • EXTEM
  • Extrinsic assay panel
  • INTEM
  • Intrinsic assay panel
  • LRL 90%
  • Li30
  • Li45
  • MCF
  • ML
  • ROTEM
  • URL 90%
  • clot firmness after 10 minutes
  • clot firmness after 20 minutes
  • clot formation time
  • clotting time
  • lysis index at time 30
  • lysis index at time 45
  • maximum clot firmness
  • maximum lysis
  • rotational thromboelastometry
  • tangent to the clot formation curve when the clot firmness is 20 mm
  • α

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