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  • TEG® functional fibrinogen analysis may overestimate fibrinogen levels.

TEG® functional fibrinogen analysis may overestimate fibrinogen levels.

Anesthesia and analgesia (2014-05-02)
Anna Agren, Agneta Taune Wikman, Anders Ostlund, Gustaf Edgren
ABSTRACT

Fibrinogen is of crucial importance in patients with ongoing bleeding. In this study, we compared fibrinogen concentration measured by thrombelastography (TEG®) with fibrinogen plasma concentration determined by Clauss. Sixty-three surgical patients and 38 healthy controls were included. For the whole group (patients and controls, n = 101), TEG® functional fibrinogen was on average 1.0 g/L higher than the plasma fibrinogen concentration (3.5 vs 2.5 g/L, 95% confidence interval for difference 0.8 to 1.2 g/L, P < 0.0001). Similar patterns were observed when patients and healthy controls were analysed separately. The fibrinogen level may be overestimated when assessed using TEG® compared with the fibrinogen plasma concentration measured by the conventional method.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

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Fibrinogen from bovine plasma, Type I-S, 65-85% protein (≥75% of protein is clottable)
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Fibrinogen from human plasma, 50-70% protein (≥80% of protein is clottable)
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Fibrinogen from rat plasma, 60-80% protein (≥60% of protein is clottable)
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Fibrinogen from human plasma, 35-65% protein (≥90% of protein is clottable).