Laboratory Assessment of Unfractionated Heparin (UFH) with Activated Clotting Time (ACT) and Anti-Xa Activity during Peripheral Arterial Angiographic Procedure

Author:

Helin Tuukka12ORCID,Tirri Tomi12,Korkala Heidi3,Lappalainen Kimmo3,Joutsi-Korhonen Lotta12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Chemistry, HUS Diagnostic Center, Helsinki University Hospital, P.O. Box 720, 00029 Helsinki, Finland

2. Department of Clinical Chemistry, University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, Finland

3. Department of Radiology, HUS Diagnostic Center, Helsinki University Hospital, P.O. Box 320, 00029 Helsinki, Finland

Abstract

Activated clotting time (ACT) is used in cardiac surgery for monitoring unfractionated heparin (UFH). In endovascular radiology, ACT use is less established. We aimed to test the validity of ACT in UFH monitoring in endovascular radiology. We recruited 15 patients undergoing endovascular radiologic procedure. ACT was measured with ICT Hemochron® device as point-of-care (1) before standard UFH bolus, (2) immediately after the bolus, and in some cases (3) 1 h into the procedure or a combination thereof (altogether 32 measurements). A total of two different cuvettes, ACT-LR and ACT+ were tested. A reference method of chromogenic anti-Xa was used. Blood count, APTT, thrombin time and antithrombin activity were also measured. UFH levels (anti-Xa) varied between 0.3–2.1 IU/mL (median 0.8) and correlated with ACT-LR moderately (R2 = 0.73). The corresponding ACT-LR values were 146–337 s (median 214). ACT-LR and ACT+ measurements correlated only modestly with one another at this lower UFH level, with ACT-LR being more sensitive. Thrombin time and APTT were unmeasurably high after the UFH dose, rendering them of limited use in this indication. We adopted an ACT target of >200–250 s in endovascular radiology based on this study. While ACT correlation with anti-Xa is suboptimal, the readily available point-of-care nature increases its suitability.

Funder

University of Helsinki

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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