Utility of thromboelastography to assess the effect of anticoagulation reversal in intracranial hemorrhage

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Zepeski AORCID,Faine BA,Ghannam M,Olalde HM,Wendt LORCID,Naidech A,Mohr NMORCID,Leira ECORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundIntracranial hemorrhage (ICH) is a serious complication associated with oral anticoagulant use and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Although anticoagulation reversal agents are utilized as standard of care, practitioners are limited in their ability to assess degree of anticoagulation reversal for direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). There is a clinical need identify biomarkers to assess anticoagulation status in patients with DOAC-associated ICH to ensure hemostatic efficacy of anticoagulation reversal agents in the acute setting. The purpose of this study was to assess the utility of thromboelastography (TEG) to assess the impact of anticoagulation reversal in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with DOAC-associated ICH.MethodsWe conducted a prospective, observational cohort study in adult patients presenting to the ED with acute DOAC-associated ICH. Patients were excluded if last DOAC dose was >48 hours prior to hospital arrival, if they experienced polytrauma, were pregnant, incarcerated, had a history of hepatic failure or coagulopathy, or received anticoagulation reversal with products other than prothrombin complex concentrates (PCCs). We collected baseline TEG samples from participants prior to anticoagulation reversal, as well as 30-minutes, 12-hours, and 24-hours post-reversal. TEG samples were also collected from participants who transferred to our facility after reversal at ED presentation, as well as 12- and 24-hours post-reversal.ResultsPre-reversal TEG was collected on 10 participants prior to DOAC reversal. A significant decrease in TEG R-time was observed at 30 minutes post-reversal. R-time increased at 12- and 24-hours to baseline levels. Significant changes were not observed in K-time, clot strength, maximum amplitude, or coagulation index.ConclusionsTEG R-time may be able to detect a change in anticoagulation activity of DOACs in ICH after anticoagulation reversal. R-time decreases acutely after anticoagulation reversal and rebounds at 12- and 24-hours post-reversal.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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