2015
DOI: 10.1111/jth.13122
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Validation of viscoelastic coagulation tests during cardiopulmonary bypass: comment

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“…The assays are highly correlated but not completely inter-changeable, this is in part due to the sample substrate being whole blood in VCA and platelet-poor plasma in the Clauss, and when comparing VCAs, there are additional mechanical and methodological reasons that affect the torsion force to millimeter translation in the plot, and whether or not there is possible residual platelet contribution to the amplitude even after addition of the above reagents. 23 , 24 …”
Section: Contrasting Techniques For Determining Fibrinogen Level In Vmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The assays are highly correlated but not completely inter-changeable, this is in part due to the sample substrate being whole blood in VCA and platelet-poor plasma in the Clauss, and when comparing VCAs, there are additional mechanical and methodological reasons that affect the torsion force to millimeter translation in the plot, and whether or not there is possible residual platelet contribution to the amplitude even after addition of the above reagents. 23 , 24 …”
Section: Contrasting Techniques For Determining Fibrinogen Level In Vmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We would like to thank Solomon et al . for their interest in our study and for elucidating further the major differences in heparin sensitivities of the Clauss assay, dependent on reagent manufacturer .…”
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