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The influence of inflammation and hematocrit on clot strength in canine thromboelastographic hypercoagulability
Authors:Clara B. Marschner DVM  Bo Wiinberg DVM  PhD  Inge Tarnow DVM  PhD  Bo Markussen MSc  PhD  Line Kühnel MSc  Louise Bochsen MSc  Annemarie T. Kristensen DVM  PhD   DACVIM  DECVIM
Affiliation:1. Department of Veterinary Clinical and Animal SciencesFaculty of Health and Medical Sciences;2. Department of Mathematical SciencesFaculty of Science;3. Laboratory for Applied Statistics, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:

Objective

To investigate parameters causing canine thromboelastographic hypercoagulability and to investigate whether thromboelastography (TEG) with Cytochalasin D (Cyt D) added is related to parameters of platelet activity.

Design

Prospective observational study on hemostatic and inflammatory parameters. Data were collected between November 2012 and July 2013.

Setting

University teaching hospital.

Animals

Twenty‐eight dogs suffering from diseases predisposing to thrombosis and 19 clinically healthy dogs. Diseased dogs were enrolled if they fulfilled inclusion criteria regarding age, size, informed client consent, and obtained a diagnosis of a disease that has been associated with thrombosis or hypercoagulability.

Interventions

None.

Measurements and Main Results

Parameters of coagulation and anticoagulation, fibrinolysis, and antifibrinolysis, platelet activity, inflammation, platelet count, and hematocrit were measured using CBC, TEG, platelet aggregation on multiplate, platelet activity on flow cytometry, and hemostatic and inflammatory markers on plasma and serum analyses. ANOVA and multilinear regression analyses indicated that especially hematocrit and the inflammatory parameters C‐reactive protein and interleukin‐8 showed best association with overall clot strength in diseased dogs with hypercoagulable TEG tracings. Ratios presumed to reflect platelet contribution to the TEG tracing obtained in TEG analyses with Cyt D were related especially with hematocrit and P‐selectin expression of platelets measured after γ‐Thrombin activation on flow cytometry.

Conclusion

Overall clot strength in TEG analyses of the hypercoagulable dogs included in the present study appears to be primarily associated with inflammation as well as hematocrit. Furthermore, the ratio between standard TEG analyses and TEG analyses with Cyt D may reflect some degree of platelet activity.
Keywords:Cytochalasin D  dog  platelet activity  TEG  thromboelastography  thrombosis
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