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Identifying which septic patients have increased mortality risk using severity scores:a cohort study [PDF]
Background: Early aggressive therapy can reduce the mortality associated with severe sepsis but this relies on prompt recognition, which is hindered by variation among published severity criteria. Our aim was to test the performance of different severity
Davey, Peter G +5 more
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MECHANISM FOR SHORTENING PT AND APTT IN DOGS AND RATS-EFFECT OF FIBRINOGEN ON PT AND APTT-.
The possible mechanisms for shortening prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) were investigated using citrated plasma from rats and dogs in vitro, especially focusing on increased fibrinogen concentrations. When purified canine fibrinogen was added to citrated canine plasma at final concentrations of 2, 4 and 8 mg/mL, PT
Masaaki, Kurata +5 more
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ABSTRACT Sodium hypochlorite is a well‐established biocide extensively used in both living and industrial environments; however, exposure to it or improper handling can harm the human body and the environment. Thus, safer alternatives to sodium hypochlorite are required.
Seung Eui Min +3 more
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Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of recombinant VII activated coagulation factor in complex therapy of children with resistant coagulopathy caused by sepsis. Materials and Methods: 38 children from 2 months to 17 years old were investigated with
N. Bgane, A. Trembach
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Pathogenetic approach to the treatment of coagulopathic bleeding in obstetrics
Aim: to justify a differentiated approach to the treatment of obstetric coagulopathic bleeding depending on the nature of hemostasis disorders.Materials and Methods.
T. A. Sushko, M. S. Zainulina
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On-chip titration of an anticoagulant argatroban and determination of the clotting time within whole blood or plasma using a plug-based microfluidic system [PDF]
This paper describes extending plug-based microfluidics to handling complex biological fluids such as blood, solving the problem of injecting additional reagents into plugs, and applying this system to measuring of clotting time in small volumes of whole
Ismagilov, Rustem F. +4 more
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Abstract Introduction This study aims to investigate patient factors affecting the rate of plasma volume target attained in hypertriglyceridemic pancreatitis (HTG‐AP) patients undergoing double filtration plasmapheresis (DFPP). Methods A retrospective analysis of 82 HTG‐AP‐interpreted patients from January 2019 to April 2024 compared target plasma ...
Hui Zhang, Chenqiang Zhu, Yunlong Wu
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Quantitative Evaluation of Coagulability in Obstetric DIC Using TEG6s for New Japanese Diagnostic Criteria of Obstetrical Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Obstetric disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) onset is indicated by a bleeding tendency; however, its quantitative evaluation is difficult. Here, we quantitatively evaluated coagulability using the blood viscoelasticity test, TEG6s, for determining the threshold at which bleeding tendency occurs based on coagulation function test ...
Matsunaga S +4 more
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Intraoperative blood transfusions in highly alloimmunized patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation. [PDF]
Intraoperative blood requirements were analyzed in patients undergoing primary orthotopic liver transplantation and divided into two groups on the basis of panel reactive antibody of pretransplant serum measured by lymphocytotoxicity testing.
Duquesnoy, RJ +5 more
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