Activated partial thromboplastin times from venipuncture versus central venous catheter specimens in adults receiving continuous heparin infusions.

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  • Mary Sue Dailey
  • Barbara Berger
  • Fortunata Dabu
چکیده

BACKGROUND In patients receiving heparin infusions, variations in specimen collection technique may contribute to inaccurate measurements of activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT). OBJECTIVES To determine if there is a difference in aPTT results between specimens collected from a central venous access device (CVAD) compared with venipuncture in patients receiving heparin infusions. METHODS Simultaneous blood samples (CVAD vs venipuncture) from 66 patients receiving continuous heparin infusions were compared. RESULTS The mean aPTT difference (peripheral aPTT minus CVAD aPTT) was -7.3 seconds (P=.07). Neither length of time heparin was turned off (P=.18) nor waste volume (P=.32) was significantly associated with the difference in aPTT. The median aPTT difference when the CVAD specimen was obtained from the heparin infusion port was -20.5 seconds, compared with -0.1, -3.0, and -0.2 seconds for specimens from a port proximal to, distal to, or coterminal with the heparin infusion, respectively (P=.008). CONCLUSIONS Use of this protocol resulted in similar aPTTs when the CVAD specimen was not obtained from the heparin infusion port. However, obtaining the specimen from the heparin infusion port resulted in significantly higher aPTT values.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Critical care nurse

دوره 34 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014