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Fibrinolytics and Antifibrinolytics [PDF]
This large volume on various aspects of fibrinolytics and antifibrinolytics is the composite work of 18 collaborators primarily from several countries in Europe. Its aim is to present more information about these substances and to make the various concepts regarding their mode of activity available not only to the research workers in the field of ...
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DESMOPRESSIN AND ANTIFIBRINOLYTICS
International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1990Desmopressin appears to be a safe and effective hemostatic agent for use during surgery in patients with mild to moderate hemophilia or von Willebrand disease. Uremic patients also benefit from substitution of desmopressin for cryoprecipitate to control bleeding. The highly variable response to desmopressin by individual patients with hemophilia or von
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Antifibrinolytics and Thrombolytics
2018There is a balance between activation of the coagulation cascade leading to thrombin and the fibrinolytic system dissolving clots. Antifibrinolytic drugs and fibrinolytic drugs are commonly used in the neurosciences intensive care unit. Antifibrinolytics, mostly tranexamic acid, are used to prevent rebleeding of recently ruptured intracranial aneurysms
Sarah L. Clark, Eelco F. M. Wijdicks
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Antifibrinolytic properties of oxyphenbutazone in vitro
Experientia, 1976The authors found that oxyphenbutazone (Tanderil®) added to culture medium, in amounts giving a final concentration of 10–100 μg/ml, causes a decrease in the liberation of fibrinolytic agents from explants of various tissues cultured in vitro.
K. Dyster-Aas+2 more
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The Antifibrinolytic Activity of Sulfamylon Solution
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1988Sulfamylon (mafenide) solution, a potent experimental topical antimicrobial, is used in our burn unit to treat burn wounds both before and after skin grafting. The importance of fibrin to early graft adherence prompted this in vitro study of the effect of Sulfamylon upon fibrin clot.
Daniel J. Weisdorf+4 more
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Antithrombotics and Antifibrinolytics
2014Pediatric thromboembolic events are rare, but the incidence of thrombosis in children has dramatically increased over the last decade and appears to be an increasing problem in pediatric tertiary care hospitals. They usually occur as a complication of a primary disease or treatment.
Donald Berry, Sriya Gunawardena
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