Sampling for International Normalized Ratios in Patients on Hemodialysis with Central Venous Catheters
Alex Boyd
Anne Dunne
Kelly Townsend
Amy Barton Pai
The
primary objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of varying
heparin concentrations on International Normalized Ratio values and to
assess the accuracy of these values determined through the arterial
line of the dialysis circuit. Twenty-two patients on hemodialysis with
central venous catheters were studied. After a peripheral venipuncture,
timed samples from the arterial line of the hemodialysis circuit were
obtained after dialysis was initiated and prior to initiating heparin.
Assays for coagulation parameters were performed. There was no
significant difference in any coagulation parameter measured from the
arterial line samples compared to the venipuncture samples. Serial
heparin dilutions in vitro demonstrated that residual amounts of
heparin in the central venous catheter may falsely elevate
International Normalized Ratio values. This study demonstrates that
accurate International Normalized Ratio values in patients on
hemodialysis with heparinized central venous catheters can be obtained
efficiently and cost-effectively from the arterial line within 1 minute
of dialysis initiation.
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