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Fluorescence-based blood coagulation assay device for measuring activated partial thromboplastin time

Dudek, Magdalena M.; Gustafsson, Kerstin M.; Lindahl, Tomas L.; Tomas, Lindahl; Killard, Anthony; Kent, Nigel

Authors

Magdalena M. Dudek

Kerstin M. Gustafsson

Tomas L. Lindahl

Lindahl Tomas

Nigel Kent



Abstract

The measurement of blood clotting time is important in a range of clinical applications such as assessing coagulation disorders and controlling the effect of various anticoagulant drug therapies. Clotting time tests essentially measure the onset of clot formation which results from the formation of fibrin fibers in the blood sample. However, such assays are inherently imprecise due to the highly variable nature of the clot formation process and the sample matrix. This work describes a clotting time measurement assay which uses a fluorescent probe to very precisely detect the onset of fibrin clot formation. It uses a microstructured surface which enhances the formation of multiple localized clot loci and which results in the abrupt redistribution of the fluorescent label at the onset of clot formation in both whole blood and plasma. This methodology was applied to the development of an activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) test in a lateral flow microfluidic platform and used to monitor the effect of heparin dosage where it showed linearity from 0 to 2 U/mL in spiked plasma samples (R2=0.996, n = 3), correlation against gold standard coagulometry of 0.9986, and correlation against standard hospital aPTT in 32 patient samples of 0.78. © 2010 American Chemical Society.

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2011
Journal Analytical Chemistry
Print ISSN 0003-2700
Publisher American Chemical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 83
Issue 1
Pages 319-328
DOI https://doi.org/10.1021/ac102436v
Keywords fluorescence-based, blood coagulation
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/968019
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac102436v