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Abstract
Background
Identification of hypofibrinogenemia is particularly important in obstetrics since this predicts progression to severe Post-Partum Haemorrhage (PPH).
Objectives
To evaluate the usability of qLabs® FIB at the bedside of patients with PPH.
Methods
The qLabs® FIB test was performed using a drop of whole blood from a citrated laboratory tube sampled from each parturient with PPH >1 L by a trained user. A usability survey was completed by each clinician performing the test.
Results
During the evaluation, 101 qLabs® FIB tests were performed. One hundred completed surveys and 58 free comments were collected. Satisfaction was achieved in 84 % of tests. Usability in emergency setting, timeliness of results, and the results display were considered positive. The qLabs® FIB results were obtained in <3 min for concentrations below 3 g/L whilst the median time to paired laboratory results was 60 (20–120) minutes. The lower a patient's fibrinogen level, the faster the qLabs® FIB result.
Conclusion
The usability study was the first step in the validation process of the qLabs® FIB point of care device in obstetric settings.