Direct thrombin inhibitors and factor xa inhibitors can influence the diluted prothrombin time used as the initial screen for lupus anticoagulant
Research article published in Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine (2013)
Abstract
CONTEXT: Lupus anticoagulant (LA) is a heterogeneous group of antiphospholipid antibodies. Among others, diluted prothrombin time (dPT) is a sensitive screening test for LA; however, the interpretation of LA tests is difficult in patients treated with anticoagulants. The effect of different types of anticoagulants on the result of LA tests, particularly on dPT, has not been studied extensively. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the direct thrombin inhibitors lepirudin and argatroban and the predominantly factor Xa inhibitors enoxaparin, danaparoid, and fondaparinux could interfere with LA screening based on dPT. DESIGN: Each drug was added to normal and LA-positive plasmas in clinically relevant concentrations. Each sample was tested for dPT. Samples with factor Xa inhibitors were investigated before and after addition of heparinase. Mixing and confirmatory tests for LA were not performed. RESULTS: In the presence of lepirudin or argatroban, dPT increased notably and the dPT ratio exceeded the cutoff value even at subtherapeutic concentrations resulting in false positivity. With increasing factor Xa inhibitor concentrations, a linear increase of dPT ratios and false-positive results were also demonstrated. Although heparinase could almost completely neutralize the anti-Xa effect of all investigated factor Xa inhibitors, dPT ratio returned to the basal level only in case of enoxaparin. CONCLUSIONS: Here we provide evidence that both the direct thrombin and indirect factor Xa inhibitors influence dPT assay for LA, causing false positivity. This should be considered when interpreting LA results during anticoagulant therapy. However, dPT seems to be a reliable test for LA screening under enoxaparin therapy after neutralization by heparinase.
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Zusammenfassung
Peer-reviewed pharmacology and drug-development research relevant to antithrombotic agents and leech-derived compounds. Indexed in PubMed and verified against the NCBI record.
Warum dies für die Hirudotherapie relevant ist
In dieser In-vitro-Studie mit Plasma-Spiking wurden die direkten Thrombininhibitoren lepirudin (ein rekombinantes hirudin) und argatroban sowie die Faktor-Xa-Inhibitoren enoxaparin, danaparoid und fondaparinux zu normalem und Lupus-Antikoagulans-positivem Plasma gegeben, um ihre Wirkung auf den Suchtest der verdünnten Prothrombinzeit (dPT) zu prüfen; die Thrombininhibitoren hoben das dPT-Verhältnis selbst bei subtherapeutischen Konzentrationen in den falsch-positiven Bereich, und die Xa-Inhibitoren verursachten eine konzentrationsabhängige falsche Positivität, die Heparinase nur bei enoxaparin vollständig aufhob. Die Relevanz für die Hirudotherapie liegt darin, dass lepirudin, ein hirudin-Analogon aus dem Sekretom des medizinischen Blutegels, zeigt, dass direkte Thrombininhibitoren der hirudin-Klasse einen gängigen Gerinnungstest verfälschen können. Als kontrollierte Laborstudie ohne Misch-/bestätigende LA-Testung informiert sie über die Interpretation von Labortests und nicht über ein Patientenergebnis und bewertet die Blutegeltherapie nicht klinisch.
Zitation
Direct thrombin inhibitors and factor xa inhibitors can influence the diluted prothrombin time used as the initial screen for lupus anticoagulant.
Olah et al. · Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine, 2013
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