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AGA Clinical Practice Update: Coagulation in Cirrhosis.
Gastroenterology, 2019DESCRIPTION This expert review was commissioned and approved by the AGA Institute Clinical Practice Updates Committee and the AGA Governing Board to provide timely guidance on a topic of high clinical importance to the AGA membership.
J. O’Leary+3 more
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Journal of Endotoxin Research, 2001
Severe infection induces both activation of the coagulation system and multiple other inflammatory mediator cascades. This concise review summarizes the current knowledge of mechanisms that are considered to contribute to the procoagulant response to sepsis.
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Severe infection induces both activation of the coagulation system and multiple other inflammatory mediator cascades. This concise review summarizes the current knowledge of mechanisms that are considered to contribute to the procoagulant response to sepsis.
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2003
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a complex acquired, coagulopathy resulting from excessive thrombin formation. Abnormal tissue factor (TF) expression is a major mechanism initiating DIC in many disorders, including obstetric complications, sepsis, cancer, and trauma.
Hazelzet, Jan, Hack, CE, Groot, Ronald
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a complex acquired, coagulopathy resulting from excessive thrombin formation. Abnormal tissue factor (TF) expression is a major mechanism initiating DIC in many disorders, including obstetric complications, sepsis, cancer, and trauma.
Hazelzet, Jan, Hack, CE, Groot, Ronald
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The Coagulation of Latex [PDF]
Abstract The mechanism of the coagulation of latex is a very brief chapter in most treatises on rubber. The theories are numerous and conflicting. The most widely accepted interpretation is one in which the destruction of the stabilization membrane is postulated.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2004
Activation of the coagulation cascade during invasive infection can result in purpura fulminans, with rapid progression of tissue ischemia, or may manifest as abnormal clotting indices alone. Although severe derangements in coagulation are associated with organ dysfunction and increased mortality, the contribution of coagulopathy to the pathophysiology
D.E. Taylor+2 more
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Activation of the coagulation cascade during invasive infection can result in purpura fulminans, with rapid progression of tissue ischemia, or may manifest as abnormal clotting indices alone. Although severe derangements in coagulation are associated with organ dysfunction and increased mortality, the contribution of coagulopathy to the pathophysiology
D.E. Taylor+2 more
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Basic monitoring in canine and feline emergency patients, 2020
The normal and abnormal features of blood coagulation and its diagnosis in cats and dogs are described.
E. Thomovsky, A. Brooks
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The normal and abnormal features of blood coagulation and its diagnosis in cats and dogs are described.
E. Thomovsky, A. Brooks
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Perfusion, 1997
A broad range of molecular and cellular interactions contribute to various pathophysiological alterations in haemostasis. Recent studies have shown strong links between lipoproteins and coagulation factors. Findings suggest that lipoproteins play an important role in the fibrinolytic and thrombogenic mechanisms that influence the risks of patients in ...
Annette Basile-Borgia, John H. Abel
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A broad range of molecular and cellular interactions contribute to various pathophysiological alterations in haemostasis. Recent studies have shown strong links between lipoproteins and coagulation factors. Findings suggest that lipoproteins play an important role in the fibrinolytic and thrombogenic mechanisms that influence the risks of patients in ...
Annette Basile-Borgia, John H. Abel
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation and coagulation disorders
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2004An update on recent developments in diagnosis and treatment of disseminated intravascular coagulation.Disseminated intravascular coagulation is defined as a typical disease condition with laboratory findings indicating massive coagulation activation and reduction in procoagulant capacity. Clinical syndromes associated with the condition are consumption
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2012
In critically ill patients, the activation of blood coagulation occurs in parallel with the release of inflammatory mediators, which characterizes systemic inflammatory response syndrome and sepsis and sepsis-related conditions such as severe sepsis and septic shock.
Vessella W., Prisco L., Berlot G.
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In critically ill patients, the activation of blood coagulation occurs in parallel with the release of inflammatory mediators, which characterizes systemic inflammatory response syndrome and sepsis and sepsis-related conditions such as severe sepsis and septic shock.
Vessella W., Prisco L., Berlot G.
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Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2015
Infusion therapy is essential in intravascular hypovolaemia and extravascular fluid deficits. Crystalloidal fluids and colloidal volume replacement affect blood coagulation when infused intravenously. The question remains if this side-effect of infusion therapy is clinically relevant in patients with and without bleeding manifestations, and if fluid ...
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Infusion therapy is essential in intravascular hypovolaemia and extravascular fluid deficits. Crystalloidal fluids and colloidal volume replacement affect blood coagulation when infused intravenously. The question remains if this side-effect of infusion therapy is clinically relevant in patients with and without bleeding manifestations, and if fluid ...
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