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Department of Surgery II, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
A recently developed portable capillary coagulation monitor device allows rapid determination of prothrombin time (PT) in sec. and in International Normalized Ratio (INR) from a drop of whole blood. Considering a possible application of this device for monitoring of warfarin therapy at bedside or at outpatient clinic, a comparative study was performed in patients receiving warfarin between the whole blood capillary PT(WBC-PT) and conventional laboratory tests such as plasma PT (LAB-PT) and Thrombotest (TTO). There was an excellent positive correlation (r = 0.95, n = 49) between LAB-PT(sec) and WBC-PT(sec). As the correlation coefficient between WBC-PT(sec) and the reciprocal of LAB-PT(%) was excellent (r = 0.95, n = 49), it is feasible to convert WBC-PT(sec) to LAB-PT(%) by the following formula; y = 313.48x +8.29 (x:reciprocal value of LAB-PT(%), y:WBC-PT). As the correlation between WBC-PT(sec) and TTO(sec) was also excellent (r = 0.85, n = 63), TTO(%) may be likewise estimated by the following formula; y = 66.49x + 11.36 (x:reciprocal value of TTO(%), y:WBC-PT). From these observations it is concluded that the determination of WBC-PT is simple and accurate and that the monitoring of warfarin therapy is easily performed by the present method.
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