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A Comparison of INRs after Local Calibration of Thromboplastin International Sensitivity Indexes

David L McGlasson
American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science April 2002, 15 (2) 91-95; DOI: https://doi.org/10.29074/ascls.15.2.91
David L McGlasson
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  1. David L McGlasson⇑
    1. is a Research Clinical Laboratory Scientist at the 59th Clinical Research Squadron, Lackland AFB TX
  1. Address for correspondence: David L McGlasson MS CLS/NCA, 59th Clinical Research Squadron/MSRL, 1255 Wilford Hall Loop, Lackland AFB TX 78236-5319. (210) 292-6555, (210) 292-6053 (fax). davemcglasson{at}hotmail.com

Abstract

There are approximately 300 reagent/instrument combinations for performing prothrombin times/international normalized ratios (PT/INR) in the United States. Manufacturers and laboratories continually struggle to ensure that the International Sensitivity Index (ISI) of their thromboplastin is accurate for assaying PT/INR.

OBJECTIVE: This study reports the feasibility of a new method to locally calibrate ISI of thromboplastin using the mechanical STA automated coagulation analyzer (Diagnostica-Stago Inc.) and two photo-optic coagulation analyzers, the BCS (Dade-Behring) and CA-540 (Sysmex).

DESIGN: Neoplastine CI+ (CI+) (Diagnostica-Stago Inc); Thromboplastin C+ (TC+); Thromborel S (TRS); and Innovin (I) (Dade-Behring) were used in this study. A mean normal PT (MNPT) was determined for each reagent/instrument combination using samples from 25 normal individuals. Manufacturer instrument specific ISI values were not available for the STA with TC+, TRS and I. The CA540 had no ISI value for CI+ and the BCS system had no manufacturer assigned ISI values for TC+ and I; generic photo-optic and mechanical ISI manufacturer values were used for these two systems. Local on-site calibration was performed using frozen plasma calibrators to determine ISI values for each thromboplastin. Post-calibration, 95 patient samples were assayed for each reagent/instrument system combination using the manufacturer ISI and the local calibrated ISI to determine the INR result.

PATIENTS: Patients from whom samples were obtained included five with a lupus anticoagulant, 30 on heparin therapy, and 60 on coumadin therapy.

RESULTS: Differences between manufacturer versus local calibrated ISI ranged from 0.9% to 18.9% for normal sample INRs and from 0.8% to 16.4% for patient sample INRs. The number (or proportion) of patient specimens with clinically significantly different INR values (>10.0% difference) ranged from zero for several reagent combinations to more than half (or >50.0%) of those tested for several other combinations.

CONCLUSION: Our results indicated that by locally calibrating ISI values, each laboratory may eliminate variability and guesswork between different reagent/instrument systems for ISI values when performing PT/INR assays and potentially improve the clinical accuracy of their patients' PT/INR results.

ABBREVIATIONS: CI+ = Neoplastine CI+; INR = international normalized ratio; IRP = international reference preparation; ISI = international sensitivity index; MNPT = mean normal prothrombin time; OAT = oral anticoagulant therapy; PIVKAS = proteins induced by Vitamin K antagonists; PT = prothrombin time; TC+ = Thromboplastin C+; TRS = Thromborel S; WHO = World Health Organization.

    INDEX TERMS
  • international normalized ratios
  • international sensitivity index
  • local calibration
  • prothrombin time
  • reagent/instrument combinations
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