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Comparative Study
. 1991 Nov;44(11):950-3.
doi: 10.1136/jcp.44.11.950.

Evaluation of the Ciba Corning Biotrack 512 coagulation monitor for the control of oral anticoagulation

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Comparative Study

Evaluation of the Ciba Corning Biotrack 512 coagulation monitor for the control of oral anticoagulation

I Jennings et al. J Clin Pathol. 1991 Nov.

Abstract

The Ciba Corning Biotrack 512 coagulation monitor requires a minimal degree of technical expertise to operate, and is already in use for near-patient testing. This study evaluated the monitor for possible use in decentralised control of oral anticoagulant treatment. The monitor compared well with Manchester Reagent, suggesting that it could be used in areas where this thromboplastin is used for centralised control. The inability of the monitor to allow for locally determined geometric mean normal prothrombin times in the calculation of the International Normalised Ratio (INR), and possibly the high International Sensitivity Index (ISI) of the thromboplastin used with the monitor, resulted in poor comparability with some other thromboplastins, particularly Thrombotest. These problems need to be addressed if the monitor is to be used for decentralised anticoagulant control.

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