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. 2015 Feb 16;2015(2):CD010438. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD010438.pub2

4. Characteristics of studies ‐ test details.

Author,
year of publication
[year of study]
Reference test used (PTr/INR) Any other measures taken (e.g. PT, APTT, fibrinogen level, platelet count, fibrinogen degradation products) Index test used (TEG/ROTEM) and version of device Measure used and threshold Origin of threshold Other available index test measures % disease prevalence (PTr > specified range)
Davenport, 2011
[2007‐2009]
Laboratory PT ratio of > 1.2 Platelet and fibrinogen measured but not used to define reference standard. Need for massive transfusion also considered as marker of coagulopathy and sensitivity of TEG to predict massive transfusion calculated ROTEM delta (Pentapharm GmbH, Munich, Germany). STARTEM (recalcitrant) and EXTEM (tissue factor derived from rabbit brain) protocols employed EXTEM CA5 (clot amplitude at 5 minutes) ≤ 35 mm Based on maximum separation between normal and acute traumatic coagulopathy patients in study. Also noted to be 1 SD below normal range Clotting time (s); clot formation time (s); alpha angle (degrees); maximum clot firmness (mm) 8%
Rugeri, 2007
[2004]
PT ratio of > 1.5 of control PT. MDA II instrument used to measure all coagulation measures APTT > 1.5 of control; fibrinogen < 1 g/L (Fibriquick/Clauss technique); platelets < 50 x109/L (SE‐9500) ‐ all used as alternative definitions of coagulopathy ROTEM (model not specified). INTEM, EXTEM and FIBTEM screening tests EXTEM CA15 (clot amplitude at 15 minutes) = 32 mm Unclear, but appears to be based on results of correlation between ROTEM results and standard measures of coagulation Clotting time (s); clot formation time (s); alpha angle (degrees); maximum clot firmness (mm); CA10 and CA15 28%
Woolley, 2012
[2009]
"Standard lab testing in the hospital lab". PT > 1.5 times normal (corresponding to PT > 18 s) Main focus of evaluation was examining accuracy relative to ROTEM EXTEM MCF < 40 mm ROTEM (TEM International GmBH, Munich, Germany). STARTEM (calcium), EXTEM (tissue factor) and FIBTEM (platelet inhibitor, cytochalasin D) screening tests EXTEM CA5 and CA10 below reference range. For Camp Bastion CA5 32‐71 mm CA10 40‐72 mm (derived from 50 uninjured volunteers). Manufacturer CA10 43‐65 mm Reference range. For Camp Bastion results based on 50 uninjured volunteers ‐ members of the Emergency Blood Donor Panel Clotting time (s); clot formation time (s); alpha angle (degrees); maximum clot firmness (mm) 51%

Abbreviations

APTT: activated partial thromboplastin time
 CA5: clot amplitude at 5 minutes
 CA10: clot amplitude at 10 minutes
 CA15: clot amplitude at 15 minutes
 EXTEM: tissue factor activated citrated and recalcified blood sample
 FIBTEM: tissue factor plus platelet inhibitor cytochalasin D activated citrated and recalcified blood samples
 INR: International Normalized Ratio
 PT: prothrombin time
 PTr: pro‐thrombin time ratio
 ROTEM: rotational thromboelastometry
 SD: standard deviation
 STARTEM: a liquid system reagent for recalcifying citrated blood or plasma
 TEG: thromboelastography