Coagulation assessment by rotation thrombelastometry in normal pregnancy

Author:

Carrabin Nicolas,Benchaib Mehdi,Fontaine Oriane,Levrat Albrice,Massignon Denis,Touzet Sandrine,Rudigoz René-Charles,Berland Michel,Huissoud Cyril

Abstract

SummaryWe analysed changes in coagulation during normal pregnancy with a novel point-of-care device based on thrombelastometry (ROTEM®). We compared the results obtained with those of standard coagulation tests in 104 patients: 20 non-pregnant women (controls) and 84 women in the first (T1, n=17), second (T2, n=9) and third (T3, n=58) trimesters of pregnancy. We measured the clotting time (CT), the maximum clot firmness (MCF), the early clot amplitude at 5 and 15 minutes (CA5, CA15) and the clot lysis index (CLI30) with four tests containing specific reagents. (a) The INTEM® test involving ellagic acid activated the intrinsic pathway and (b) the EXTEM® test using tissue factor triggered the extrinsic pathway; (c) The FIBTEM® test based on a platelet inhibitor (cytochalasin D) evaluated the contribution of fibrinogen to clot formation and (d) the APTEM® test was similar to the EXTEM but was based on inhibition in vitro of fibrinolysis by aprotinin. CT and CLI30 were not significantly modified during pregnancy whereas MCF, CA5 and CA15 (INTEM, EXTEM, FIBTEM) increased significantly between the second and third trimesters (e.g. median [interquartile range]: MCF-FIBTEM, 13 [11–16] mm vs. 19 [17–23] mm, respectively, in controls and T3, p< 0.001). EXTEM values were not significantly different from those measured with APTEM. There were significant correlations between the results obtained with ROTEM and those from standard coagulation tests. ROTEM analysis showed a marked increase in coagulability during normal pregnancy. ROTEM values may serve as the basis for future studies in pregnant women.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Hematology

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