Eliminating DOAC Interference in Routine Coagulation Assays – JTH
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (JTH) shared on LinkedIn about a recent article by Mohamed Ghalloussi et al, adding:
”Toward a Ready-to-Use Blood Collection Tube Preventing Direct Oral Anticoagulant Interference with Routine Coagulation Assays
Adding activated charcoal directly to citrated blood collection tubes effectively neutralised DOAC interference in routine coagulation assays, paving the way for a streamlined, high-throughput laboratory solution.”
Title: Toward a ready-to-use blood collection tube preventing direct oral anticoagulant-interference with routine coagulation assays
Authors: Mohamed Ghalloussi, Kimberley Chemmama, Mailys Le Guyader Virginie Siguret, Pauline Hubert, Annelise Voyer, Momar Diouf, Antoine Galmiche, Thomas Boyer, Loïc Garçon, Georges Jourdi, Demagny Julien

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