Thromb Haemost 2002; 87(01): 74-79
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1612946
Review Article
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Evaluation of Frozen Plasma Calibrants for Enhanced Standardization of the International Normalized Ratio (INR): A Multi-Center Study

Dorothy M. Adcock
1   Medical/Laboratory Director, Esoterix Coagulation, Department of Preventive Medicine and Research, Colorado Permanente Medical Group, Canada
,
Marilyn Johnston
2   Hamilton Civic Hospitals Research Centre, Hamilton, ON, Canada
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Publication History

Received 22 January 2001

Accepted after revision 14 August 2001

Publication Date:
13 December 2017 (online)

Summary

Local ISI calibration has been proposed to improve INR accuracy and inter-laboratory precision. We evaluated the affect of local PT calibration on INR precision and accuracy using six levels of frozen plasma calibrants prepared and pooled from normal donors and patients stabilized on sodium warfarin (coumarin) based oral anticoagulant therapy (OAT). Reference prothrombin time (PT) and INR values were assigned to these calibrants in accordance with World Health Organization (WHO) procedure using rTF 95 international reference preparation (IRP) of thromboplastin (human recombinant). These calibrants, along with five similarly characterized individual OAT patient plasmas, were distributed to 127 laboratories in a multi-center study. Calibrant plasmas were evaluated and INR’s subsequently determined on the 5 OAT test samples using: 1) the ISI and MNPT in place before the study (the local system), 2) the locally calibrated ISI value (local system with ISI calibration) and 3) a PT-INR calibration curve. Precision of INR results improved across the study group using the local system with ISI calibration and the PT-INR calibration curve methods, while accuracy of INR results improved using the PT-INR calibration curve approach only and not the local ISI calibration. The authors conclude that frozen plasma calibrants can be used locally to enhance precision and accuracy of PT results as reported in INR. These calibrants are effective over a range of reagents and instrument combinations. Furthermore, the PT-INR calibration curve appears to be the superior method for local calibration.

 
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