# Thromboelastography Reference Values for Third-Trimester Healthy Obstetric Patients in Northern Mexico

**Authors:** S. Alvarado-Ramos, M. R. López-Gutiérrez, R. D. Nuñez-Alvar

PMC · DOI: 10.1155/anrp/8871619 · 2025-03-06

## TL;DR

This study establishes thromboelastography reference values for pregnant women in Northern Mexico, revealing distinct coagulation profiles compared to other regions.

## Contribution

The study provides novel thromboelastography reference values specific to third-trimester healthy pregnant women in Northern Mexico.

## Key findings

- Reference values for R time, clot kinetics, angle, maximum amplitude, and clot lysis were established for third-trimester pregnant women in Northern Mexico.
- Compared to European and North American data, Northern Mexican patients showed shorter reaction times, faster clot dynamics, and higher amplitude values.
- No significant differences in enzymatic lysis activity were observed between Northern Mexican and other regional patient cohorts.

## Abstract

Objective: This prospective, descriptive, cross-sectional study aimed to establish kaolin-based thromboelastography reference values for previously known healthy third-trimester pregnancy patients.

Methods: The study included 280 patients aged 18–38 years who were admitted to labor or scheduled for elective c-sections. Blood specimens collected via IV catheters were immediately mixed with reagents, placed in coagulation cups, and subjected to 60 min of testing at 37°C using a Haemonetics TEG 5000 system. The Hoffman regression method calculated the reference values; furthermore, effect size determination was done using Cohen's δ for comparison of data from other sources.

Results: Patients had a median age of 26 (IQR 22–31), and their thromboelastography profile exhibited reference values for: R time (1–7 min), clot kinetics (1-2), angle (59°–82°), maximum amplitude (60–86 mm), and clot lysis at both 30 min (0%–6%) and 60 min (0%–8%). Results revealed significant differences in various thromboelastography parameters when comparing local patient cohorts against published reports, mainly European and North American counterparts. Shorter reaction times, enhanced clot kinetics, larger angles, and higher maximum amplitude, curve amplitude at 30 min, and amplitude at 60 min indicated distinct coagulation profiles and behaviors in the northeastern region of Mexico.

Conclusion: Reference values for the Northern region of Mexico have been calculated and are characterized by a shorter clot reaction time, faster clot dynamics, higher angle values, overall greater curve amplitude, and no differences in enzymatic lysis activity compared to samples from other geographic regions.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** coagulation (MESH:D001778)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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