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Title: Aprotinin does not prolong the Sonoclot aprotinin-insensitive activated clotting time. Author: Dong Y, Nuttall GA, Oliver WC, Agarwal S, Ereth MH. Journal: J Clin Anesth; 2007 Sep; 19(6):424-8. PubMed ID: 17967670. Abstract: STUDY OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a new Sonoclot-based, aprotinin-insensitive activated clotting time (aiACT) assay yields stable results over a broad range of aprotinin concentrations. DESIGN: Prospective trial conducted on in vitro blood samples. SETTING: Tertiary-care teaching medical center. PARTICIPANTS: 19 healthy adult volunteers. INTERVENTIONS: Whole blood samples were collected from volunteers. Heparin (2 U/mL) and escalating concentrations of aprotinin of 160 to 500 kallikrein inhibitory units (KIU)/mL were added in vitro. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Celite ACT, kaolin ACT, and aiACT assays were completed. The aiACT showed stable activated clotting time (ACT) results on heparinized, noncitrated blood with added aprotinin (P = nonsignificant). In contrast, celite ACT and kaolin ACT were greatly prolonged when aprotinin was added to heparinized, noncitrated, and citrated blood (P < 0.05). The aiACT had consistent results at all aprotinin concentrations (P = nonsignificant). CONCLUSIONS: Aprotinin (160, 320, and 500 KIU/mL) significantly prolongs the ACT value with celite and kaolin activators but not with the aprotinin-insensitive activator.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]