Andexanet alfa or prothrombin complex concentrate for acute reversal of oral factor Xa inhibitors: monitoring of antidote effects.
This study in vitro comprehensively assessed reversal of the anticoagulant effects of rivaroxaban, an oral factor Xa inhibitor, using andexanet alfa and various prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC) products in a battery of tests. In static coagulation assays, andexanet alpha outperformed PCCs except for activated PCC being more effective in standard coagulation times. However, in a flow chamber model mimicking arterial shear, both andexanet alpha and high-concentration PCC restored fibrin formation, but not platelet adhesion. In the Russell's viper venom test and anti-Xa assay, only andexanet alpha could be tested for efficacy. The antidote effects of andexanet alpha and PCCs in restoring coagulation can be qualitatively or selectively demonstrated using in vitro coagulation tests.
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- Rivaroxaban
- Recombinant Proteins
- Humans
- Factor Xa Inhibitors
- Factor Xa
- Factor IX
- Blood Coagulation Factors
- Antidotes
- Anticoagulants
- Anesthesiology
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Rivaroxaban
- Recombinant Proteins
- Humans
- Factor Xa Inhibitors
- Factor Xa
- Factor IX
- Blood Coagulation Factors
- Antidotes
- Anticoagulants
- Anesthesiology