Reference interval, longitudinal variability and reliability of activated clotting time in healthy dogs using a point‐of‐care analyser

Author:

Hellemans Arnaut1ORCID,Devriendt Nausikaa1ORCID,De Somer Filip23,Marynissen Sofie1,Daminet Sylvie1,Paepe Dominique1,Smets Pascale1

Affiliation:

1. Small Animal Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Ghent University Merelbeke Belgium

2. Department of Cardiac Surgery, Faculty of Medical Sciences Ghent University Ghent Belgium

3. Experimental Research Laboratory of Cardiac Surgery and Circulatory Physiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences Ghent University Ghent Belgium

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundActivated clotting times (ACTs) are used to screen for coagulopathies and monitor heparin therapy.ObjectivesTo determine a reference interval (RI) for ACT in dogs using a point‐of‐care analyser, to quantify intra‐subject within‐ and between‐day variability, to quantify analyser reliability and inter‐analyser agreement and to study the influence of a delay in measurement.MethodsForty‐two healthy dogs were included. Measurements were performed on fresh venous blood using the i‐STAT 1 analyser. The RI was determined using the Robust method. Intra‐subject within‐day variability and between‐day variability were quantified between baseline and 2 h (n = 8) or 48 h (n = 10) later. Analyser reliability and inter‐analyser agreement were studied by duplicate measurements (n = 8) on identical analysers. The influence of measurement delay was studied before and after a delay of one analytical run (n = 6).ResultsMean, lower and upper reference limits for ACT were 92.9 ± 9.1, 74.4 and 111.2 s, respectively. Coefficients of variation of intra‐subject within‐ and between‐day variability were 8.1% and 10.4%, respectively, resulting in a significant between‐day measurement difference. Analyser reliability assessed by the intraclass correlation coefficient and coefficient of variation were 0.87% and 3.3%, respectively. Significantly lower ACT values were observed after a measurement delay compared to direct analysis.ConclusionsOur study provides an RI for ACT in healthy dogs using the i‐STAT 1 and suggests low intra‐subject within‐ and between‐day variability. Analyser reliability and inter‐analyser agreement were good; however, analysis delay and between‐day differences could significantly influence ACT results.

Funder

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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