Implementation of a rapid HIT immunoassay at a university hospital â Retrospective analysis of HIT laboratory orders in patients with thrombocytopenia
Thrombosis Research Aug 26, 2017
Black A, et al. – Researchers designed a retrospective analysis which indicated that in a university hospital setting HIT is well–known, but diagnosis requires a precise laboratory confirmation. Moreover, replacing PaGIA and ELISA by chemiluminescent immunoassay did not affect laboratory order behavior but results in reduced overall costs for laboratory diagnostics and alternative anticoagulation.
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