Thromb Haemost 1978; 39(03): 631-639
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1646737
Original Article
Schattauer GmbH Stuttgart

Thrombin Generation and Neutralization Test (TGNT) - a Simple, Practical, and Sensitive Assay for Plasma Heparin Quantitation

I C Stavridis
Blood Transfusion Unit of Hellenic Cancer Institute and Blood Transfusion Unit of Athens Municipal Hospital, Athens, Greece
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N I Vorias
Blood Transfusion Unit of Hellenic Cancer Institute and Blood Transfusion Unit of Athens Municipal Hospital, Athens, Greece
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Publication History

Received 16 December 1975

Accepted 11 November 1977

Publication Date:
12 July 2018 (online)

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Summary

A simple, quantitative method for detection of small amounts of heparin in human plasma is described. This method is based on the activation of coagulation factor X to its enzymatic form (Xa), by a mixture of RVV platelet substitute (Esnouf and Williams 1962, Esnouf and Jobin 1967) in a plasma rendered fibrinogen free without affecting other clotting factores (Bell et al. 1968, Bell 1973), by Arvin (Ancrod).

Activation of factor X, results in thrombin generation. Thrombin inactivation by its natural inhibitors depends on the time elapsed from the start-point of activation. The inactivation process is enhanced by heparin (Biggs et al. 1970, Blomback et al. 1963) and this enhancement depends on the quantity of heparin in the plasma.