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Value of Blood Coagulation Tests in Ischemic Cerebral Disease

European Neurology, 1986
80 patients with transitory ischemic attacks (TIA) and 30 patients with cerebral infarction (CI) were investigated regarding hemostatic disturbances to evaluate selected coagulation test methods for routine laboratory use. The patients were studied a few days after the first appearance of symptoms and at defined times subsequently.
Ingrid Norén, Astrid Gårde
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Activation of Blood Coagulation during Inhalation Challenge Tests

Allergy, 1981
Bronchial challenge tests were performed in 16 asthmatic subjects. Eight developed an immediate and eight a dual asthmatic response. In all patients serial blood samples were analysed for plasma recalcification time and Factor XII activation rate. In all instances a profound shortening of the recalcification time was found, but only in patients with a ...
R. Dahl, Per Venge
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Prognostic significance of blood coagulation tests in carcinoma of the lung and colon

Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis, 1992
Blood coagulation test results were collected prospectively in patients with previously untreated, advanced lung or colon cancer who entered into a clinical trial. In patients with colon cancer, reduced survival was associated (in univariate analysis) with higher values obtained at entry to the study for fibrinogen, fibrin(ogen) split products ...
F. R. Rickles   +5 more
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Point-of-Care Tests in for Blood Coagulation in the Perioperative Period

2021
In 1948, Hellmut Hartert demonstrated hemostatic function for whole blood samples using thromboelastography. He introduced the concept of visco-elasticity and developed a whole blood test which is now routinely used in clinical situations involving blood loss, coagulation status, and needed component treatment.
Divya Patel   +3 more
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Coagulation Testing of Hickman Catheter Blood in Patients With Acute Leukemia

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1986
We quantified coagulation parameters in vitro using standard automated methods in 12 adult patients with acute leukemia who also had Hickman catheters (HC). Test results from simultaneously obtained HC blood and control peripheral venous blood (PB) samples were compared in the respective patients.
James C. Barton, Man-Chiu Poon
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[Comparison of thromboelastography and routine coagulation tests for evaluation of blood coagulation function in patients].

Zhongguo shi yan xue ye xue za zhi, 2015
To investigate the correlation and consistency between thromboelastography(TEG) and routine coagulation tests, and to evaluate the value of the two methods in determining the blood coagulation of patients.The TEG, routine coagulation tests and platelet counts of 182 patients from the Intensive Care Unit(ICU) and Department of Gastroenterology in our ...
Ou Yang Xl   +7 more
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Blood coagulation dynamic testing sensor based on electromagnetic vibration

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 2019
Rapid detection techniques and methods of blood coagulation have attracted wide attention in academia and the business community in the presence of the increased demands for rapid assessment (point-of-care testing) of patients from surgery, intensive care unit, and other departments.
Zhe Wang   +3 more
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Tests of Blood Coagulation and Hemostasis

JAMA, 1967
Previous articles in this series have dealt with the prothrombin time (PT) and the coagulation time (CT).1,2For many years these were the only tests available for the detection of clotting disorders. With the development of the thromboplastin generation test (TGT) and the partial thromboplastin time (PTT3,4), clinically important clotting defects which
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The use of Vacutainer tubes for collection and storage of blood for coagulation testing

Clinical & Laboratory Haematology, 2008
A study has been performed to evaluate the suitability of Vacutainer tubes in blood specimen collection for coagulation tests and to compare them with the conventional syringe technique employed in UK hospitals. Blood was collected from healthy volunteers, an ante-natal group and patients on long-term oral anticoagulants.
E.B Faragher   +2 more
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