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Acquired coagulation disorders: revisited using global coagulation/anticoagulation testing
British Journal of Haematology, 2009SummaryAcquired coagulation defects are characterized by a decrease of both pro‐ and anti‐coagulants. Because of this, we hypothesise that global tests, such as the prothrombin and partial thromboplastin times (PT and APTT), might be unsuitable for their investigation.
A. Tripodi +2 more
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Blood Coagulation Tests of Gorillas
Journal of Medical Primatology, 1982In coagulation tests on five lowland gorillas, values within or close to the normal human range were found with the following tests: partial thromboplastin time, prothrombin time, thrombin time, factor XIII screen, factor II assay, factor V assay, fibrinogen and antithrombin III. Factor XII levels were very high.
H A, Perkins +4 more
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2018
POCT systems are able to measure the different phases of hemostasis (primary hemostasis, thrombin/fibrin formation, clotting and fibrinolysis). The measurements record complex biological processes. These analytical systems mostly demand a high level of training, interpretative competence and quality assurance.
Michael Spannagl, Dirk Peetz
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POCT systems are able to measure the different phases of hemostasis (primary hemostasis, thrombin/fibrin formation, clotting and fibrinolysis). The measurements record complex biological processes. These analytical systems mostly demand a high level of training, interpretative competence and quality assurance.
Michael Spannagl, Dirk Peetz
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Coagulation Point-of-Care Testing
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2001With PT point-of-care devices, further study is needed to fully evaluate the safety and efficacy regarding home self-monitoring of oral anticoagulant therapy. Point-of-care PTT testing is also undergoing evaluation. In contrast, the ACT is commonly in use, despite its limitations, at least partly because of the lack of a readily available, inexpensive ...
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Tests of Coagulation in Liver Disease
Clinics in Liver Disease, 2009The complex coagulation defect secondary to chronic liver disease is considered responsible for the bleeding problems that often are associated with the disease. Accordingly, clinicians order laboratory tests to assess the risk of bleeding and rely on these results to make decisions about the management of the associated coagulation disturbances ...
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2009
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses testing of coagulation factors. The tests involve the measurement of coagulation factors by methods that assess both their presence, as antigens and their ability to function or activity. Inherited coagulation factor deficiencies is of two types: type I defects (quantitative) have decreased absolute amounts of
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses testing of coagulation factors. The tests involve the measurement of coagulation factors by methods that assess both their presence, as antigens and their ability to function or activity. Inherited coagulation factor deficiencies is of two types: type I defects (quantitative) have decreased absolute amounts of
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Viscoelastic Testing of Coagulation
International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2017Clinton P, Jones +2 more
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