Data from three ROTEM channels are presented, FIBTEM, INTEM and EXTEM. FIBTEM uses cytochalasin D to inhibit platelet activity and provide a clot tracing that reflects the presence of fibrinogen. It provides information on fibrin formation and polymerisation without platelet contribution [28 (link)]. In EXTEM tissue factor is used to initiate the extrinsic clotting cascade. The INTEM test uses ellagic acid to initiate clotting via the intrinsic pathway. The EXTEM and INTEM tests provide information on the extrinsic and intrinsic pathways respectively. The viscoelastic characteristics of the clot are measured from clot formation to lysis and include clotting time (CT), clot formation time (CFT), maximum clot firmess (MCF), A5-A30 (measure of clot firmess from 5–30 minutes) and maximum lysis (ML) which is the degree of fibrinolysis relative to MCF achieved during measurement and is reported as percentage of clot firmness lost [29 (link)]. A shortened CFT with an increased MCF is indicative of a hypercoagulable state.
Viscoelastic Coagulation Analysis using ROTEM Sigma
Data from three ROTEM channels are presented, FIBTEM, INTEM and EXTEM. FIBTEM uses cytochalasin D to inhibit platelet activity and provide a clot tracing that reflects the presence of fibrinogen. It provides information on fibrin formation and polymerisation without platelet contribution [28 (link)]. In EXTEM tissue factor is used to initiate the extrinsic clotting cascade. The INTEM test uses ellagic acid to initiate clotting via the intrinsic pathway. The EXTEM and INTEM tests provide information on the extrinsic and intrinsic pathways respectively. The viscoelastic characteristics of the clot are measured from clot formation to lysis and include clotting time (CT), clot formation time (CFT), maximum clot firmess (MCF), A5-A30 (measure of clot firmess from 5–30 minutes) and maximum lysis (ML) which is the degree of fibrinolysis relative to MCF achieved during measurement and is reported as percentage of clot firmness lost [29 (link)]. A shortened CFT with an increased MCF is indicative of a hypercoagulable state.
Corresponding Organization : East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
Variable analysis
- ROTEM channels (FIBTEM, INTEM, EXTEM)
- Clotting time (CT)
- Clot formation time (CFT)
- Maximum clot firmness (MCF)
- A5-A30 (measure of clot firmness from 5-30 minutes)
- Maximum lysis (ML) (degree of fibrinolysis relative to MCF)
- Healthy volunteer data (n = 26) used as reference ranges
- All tests analyzed for 60 minutes and within 4 hours of sample collection
- Cytochalasin D used in FIBTEM to inhibit platelet activity
- Tissue factor used in EXTEM to initiate the extrinsic clotting cascade
- Ellagic acid used in INTEM to initiate clotting via the intrinsic pathway
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