Summary:
Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia is one of the major complications of heparin therapy,which occurs
approximately in 3%of patients receiving unfractionated heparin.It is manifested by a combination of
thrombocytopenia with thrombotic events.Heparinnduced thrombocytopenia is caused by specific
antibodies that recognise complexes of heparin and platelet factor 4,leading to platelet activation.Two
types of diagnostic assays are available:1.Antigen assays are based on detection of the specific
antibody.2.Functional assays rely upon platelet aggregation or activation.Among tests in this group,
the serotonin release assay has been reported to be the best,but it is time consuming and the only
method where serotonin labelled by radioactive 14C is used.The authors developed a method to
measure serotonin release by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)–fluorimetric detection.The test results were compared with other methods.
Key words:
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia,platelet factor 4,HPLC,serotonin,diagnosis
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