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The aim of the present study is to quantify the time advantage achieved by the use of POCT compared to conventional coagulation diagnostics. A further objective of this study is an analysis of the result quality of POCT for the prothrombin time / international normalized ratio.


Clinical Trial Description

In order to be able to carry out a targeted coagulation therapy for the time-critical treatment of coagulopathic emergency patients, knowledge of the hemostatic potential is necessary.

After taking blood samples for coagulation diagnostics, they are sent to the central laboratory. After the analysis and validation the electronic provision of the results takes place. The loss of time by sample transport, analysis and breadth of the results extends the duration until therapy can be started.

The period of time until these analysis results are determined depends on several factors like daytime, day of week and location of the sample consignor and the availability of the laboratory. Not every clinic is connected to an internal tube mail system so that the samples have to be sent partly with a transport service.

In recent years, Point of Care (POCT) devices have become an increasingly important tool for diagnosing coagulopathic patients. ;


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NCT number NCT03242525
Study type Observational
Source Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date October 26, 2017
Completion date February 28, 2019

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