Title of article :
Establishment of the Normal Reference Range of Thrombelastogram among the Healthy Population and Pregnants in China
Author/Authors :
GUI ، Rong - Central South University , HUANG ، Xueyuan - Central South University , ZHOU ، Ming - The First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Normal University , OUYANG ، Shujuan The Hunan Cancer Hospital , FU ، Yunfeng - Central South University , TANG ، Hao - Central South University , LIU ، Fengxia - Central South University , HUANG ، Rong - Central South University , GAO ، Meng - Central South University , DONG ، Hang - Central South University , WANG ، Yongjun - Central South University
Pages :
8
From page :
841
To page :
848
Abstract :
Background: We aimed to establish the reference range of thrombelastogram (TEG) for Chinese healthy volunteers and pregnant women and analyze the influence factors. #xD; Methods: Blood samples were collected from healthy volunteers and pregnant women at five tertiary hospitals (the Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Hunan Provincial People s Hospital, Hunan Cancer Hospital and Changsha Central Hospital) in 2016. The effects of age, gender, blood type, and fullterm pregnancy on the reference range of normal TEG for healthy volunteers and pregnant women were studied. The specificity of TEG in detecting coagulation disorder. #xD; Results: For healthy volunteers, the normal ranges of TEG parameters were as follows: R, 4.39.3 min; K, 1.23.2 min; #x3B1;, 50.271.2 #xB0;; MA, 54.171.3 mm; LY30: 0%2.2%; CI, 3.82.4. At least one parameter exceeded the normal range specified by the manufacturer in 20.3% of the healthy volunteers; about 7.6% healthy volunteers were diagnosed as coagulation disorder by the above standards; the specificity of detection was 79.7%. There were significant differences in R, K, #x3B1;, MA and CI between males and females (P lt;0.01). For pregnant women, the normal ranges of TEG were as follows: R, 3.97.5 min; K, 1.02.4 min; #x3B1;, 57.674.9 #xB0;; MA, 55.775.7 mm; LY30, 0%0.56%; CI, 0.973.6. Pregnant women having O blood group had a dramatically prolonged R. Fullterm pregnancy had no significant impact on TEG results. #xD; Conclusion: Compared with pregnant women having nonO blood group, those having O blood group had a dramatically prolonged R and showed greater tendency to hemorrhage during and after parturition. #xD; #xA0; #xD; #xA0;
Keywords :
Thrombelastogram , Normal reference range , Healthy volunteers , Pregnant women , China
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Record number :
2464199
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