کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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106242 | 161534 | 2007 | 5 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

SummaryAimsPoint of care (POC) testing is convenient for both patients and physicians but the accuracy of the results must be guaranteed. In this study we evaluated the accuracy of the international normalised ratios (INR) generated from the CoaguChek S and the newer CoaguChek XS against our laboratory standard.MethodsThe INR values obtained from 87 tests on the CoaguChek S and 97 tests on the CoaguChek XS were compared with those generated from a laboratory based coagulation analyser. The results were statistically analysed.ResultsThe values from the CoaguChek XS were closer to the laboratory based results than those from the CoaguChek S but were still significantly different (p 0.001). Using an arbitrary INR difference of ≤0.5 INR units as a basis for comparable results, then 43% of the CoaguChek S and 19% of the CoaguChek XS results would have been considered unacceptable. Warfarin dose changes would have been considered in 25% of the CoaguChek S cases and 13% of the CoaguChek XS cases. Despite the disparity between the INR results from each of the methods, external quality assurance programs gave excellent results for both the CoaguChek S and the laboratory based INR results.ConclusionsThe CoaguChek S INR will be within 0.5 INR units of the laboratory result up to an INR of 4 in only 66% of cases compared with 96% for the CoaguChek XS. Thus this study suggests that CoaguChek S machines should be substituted with CoaguChek XS and these can be used with confidence for INR results up to 4.
Journal: Pathology - Volume 39, Issue 6, December 2007, Pages 575-579