Summary
The combined thromboplastin reagent, Normotest, has been calibrated against the secondary
international reference preparation for bovine thromboplastin, OBT/79. Three expert
laboratories measured up to 62 patients on stabilized oral anticoagulant therapy and
up to 20 normals in order to establish an INR-scale for Normotest. It was found that
the model recommended by the WHO was less suited for the calibration of this thromboplastin.
This is the first study in which three independent laboratories demonstrate a similar
bias of the WHO calibration model. A modified model in which a correction factor is
introduced was applied to the problem and proved to give a reliable calculation method
for INR on Normotest. The mean coefficient of variation of INR calculated between
measurements with Normotest and OBT/79 (scatter of data around calibration line) was
4.2-5.0% as compared to 5.1-5.7% for the WHO-method. A conversion scale for percent
activities between Normotest and Thrombotest was established showing that the recommended
therapeutic range of 5-10% Thrombotest (INR = 4.8-2.8) corresponds to 10-20% Normotest.
Key words
Thromboplastin calibration - INR - Normotest