Coaguchek XS INR readings systematically and significantly too high
Coaguchek XS INR readings systematically and significantly too high
Hi
This is a really informative discussion! I just joined the forum so I could post my experience in case it might be of interest to anyone else that might stumble across the thread the way I did...
I have a Coaguchek XS which I've been using for the past two years to manage my own warfarin dosing (with my cardiologist's blessing once I'd proved I knew enough to do so). I assumed the XS was accurate enough for guiding my dose change decisions. The device is small, quick and easy to use and I love it. However, I recently had a lab INR test and I was able to do my own test a few hours later with the XS. A difference of +0.8 (Lab 3.5, Coaguchek 4.1) worried me and so I've been collecting comparison data once a week for the last 6 weeks.
Here's my data (lab test and self-administered Coaguchek XS tests done no more than 2 hours apart, usually less than an hour):
Lab XS Difference
3.5 4.3 +0.8
3.0 4.1 +1.1
3.0 3.5 +0.5
3.0 3.7 +0.7
3.4 4.0 +0.6
2.6 3.1 +0.5
3.0 3.4 +0.4
As you can see, my Coaguchek XS is systematically higher than the lab (an average of 0.66).
Most worryingly, this difference is enough for me to have made the wrong dosing decision (e.g. decreasing my dose when I should have been maintaining it) on 5 out of the last 7 weeks if I had relied on the Coaguchek XS result. Looking at my last two years of Coaguchek XS INR results I have probably been below range (2.5 to 3.5) for 60-70% of the time. Lucky I haven't had a stroke!
This quote sums things up for me:
So -- my advice is to learn your meter by running a number of comparisons to a lab that you trust. If there's a regular amount of variance, you should be able to figure out an adjustment to your meter's values; if the lab and your meter match closely, so much the better.
I wish either my cardiologist or surgeon had advised me of this when I first got the machine. It would also have been nice if Roche Australia's Customer Service, when I spoke to them, didn't try and fob me off by implying that their devices are infallible.
(As an aside, have any of you tried testing your 'significant other' with your machine? I think it would be interesting to see if their INR = 1.0).