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Influence of direct oral anticoagulants on thrombin generation on Ceveron TGA

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LABORATORY HEMATOLOGY
Volume 44, Issue 1, Pages 193-201

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ijlh.13721

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apixaban; direct oral anticoagulant plasma level; direct oral anticoagulants; factor Xa inhibitors; rivaroxaban; thrombin generation

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The study found a moderate predominantly nonlinear correlation between TG parameters and plasma levels of apixaban and rivaroxaban. Rivaroxaban has a stronger effect on TG than apixaban.
Introduction Monitoring of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) with calibrated anti-Xa assay is limited by the high intra- and interindividual variations of the test results. Thrombin generation (TG) is a global hemostatic assay that reflects the patient ' s individual coagulation status. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of DOACs on TG measured with a fully automated assay system. Methods All consecutive patients under apixaban and rivaroxaban coming to the outpatient coagulation center MVZ Limbach, Magdeburg, Germany between October 2017 and April 2020 were included. DOAC plasma levels were correlated with TG assessed using the fully automated Ceveron TG analyzer. Results A total of 703 rivaroxaban and 252 apixaban containing plasma samples were included. There was a significant correlation between DOAC plasma levels and all TG parameters except for lag time regarding apixaban. Time to peak and peak thrombin followed an exponential regression curve, while this was linear for the endogenous thrombin potential (ETP). Apixaban showed a lower correlation coefficient for all TG parameters compared with rivaroxaban, and thrombin generation was less influenced by apixaban than rivaroxaban at plasma levels >100 ng/ml. The sensitivity and negative predictive value of normal TG parameters for the prediction of DOAC plasma levels 85%. Conclusion The present data show a moderate predominantly nonlinear correlation between TG parameters and plasma levels of apixaban and rivaroxaban. Rivaroxaban has a stronger effect on TG than apixaban.

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