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The physiology of hemostasis

Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis, 2022
The breakdown of vascular integrity triggers a series of reactions, initially involving a vasoconstriction phenomenon that reduces blood loss and leads to platelet plug formation under changing flow conditions. Once the platelet plug has formed, the coagulation system is activated in order to allow the formation of fibrin ...
Cristina, Sierra   +2 more
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Hemostasis

2017
Hemostasis is the process that stops blood loss from a damaged vessel. Blood clotting is achieved by a cascade of enzymatic reactions, which involves a series of factors. Among them are the zymogens prekallikrein, prothrombin, factors VII, IX, X, XI, and XII, which are converted to active proteases by hydrolysis.
Antonio Blanco, Gustavo Blanco
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Hints for Hemostasis

Dermatologic Clinics, 1994
As dermatologists perform more complex and extensive surgical procedures, persistent bleeding and hematoma formation may be encountered more frequently. Several hints for hemostasis are presented that will help dermatologists prevent uncontrolled hemorrhage and manage bleeding complications.
Ray K. Parker, Scott M. Dinehart
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Tetra‐PEG Based Hydrogel Sealants for In Vivo Visceral Hemostasis

Advances in Materials, 2019
Medical sealant devices for in vivo hemostasis are far from satisfactory in the aged society. A major challenge is effective integration of quick hemorrhage control of the increased anticoagulated patients, high safety, and facile accessibility.
Yazhong Bu   +7 more
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A biodegradable antibacterial nanocomposite based on oxidized bacterial nanocellulose for rapid hemostasis and wound healing.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
The development of biodegradable and antibacterial hemostatic materials with high blood absorption to halt the internal hemorrhage of deep non-compressible wounds remains a challenge.
Haibin Yuan, Lin Chen, Feng F. Hong
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Polysaccharide Based Hemostatic Strategy for Ultrarapid Hemostasis.

Macromolecular Bioscience, 2020
Bleeding complications usually cause significant morbidity and mortality in civilian and military populations. In clinical application, hemostatic sponges, gauzes, hydrogel, and bandages are widely used as the traditional effective hemostatic products ...
Yeyi Chen   +9 more
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Prostaglandins and Hemostasis

Acta Clinica Belgica, 1980
SummaryMany studies have been performed in the area of prostaglandin research and since 1976 some important discoveries have been made.The general characteristics of prostaglandins, their nomenclature, chemical structure and biosynthesis are reviewed with special emphasis on the biotransformation of arachidonic acid and the role of its unstable ...
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Hemostasis in Tonsillectomy

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2016
Tonsillectomy is a commonly performed procedure with an accepted risk of posttonsillectomy hemorrhage (PTH) approaching 5%, but catastrophic effects of hemorrhage are exceedingly rare. A variety of surgical techniques and hemostatic agents have been used to reduce the rate of hemorrhage, although none eliminate the risk. Numerous patient, surgical, and
Sanjay R. Parikh   +2 more
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Hemostatic Alterations in Patients With Cirrhosis: From Primary Hemostasis to Fibrinolysis

Hepatology, 2020
In the setting of liver cirrhosis (LC), profound hemostatic changes occur, which affect primary hemostasis, coagulation, and fibrinolysis. They involve prohemorrhagic and prothrombotic alterations at each of these steps.
M. Zermatten   +7 more
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Thyroidectomy Hemostasis

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2016
Total thyroidectomy has significantly changed over the years from a morbid procedure to one that is performed routinely on an outpatient basis. This article reviews the history of thyroid surgery with regard to hemostasis, discusses surgical vascular anatomy, and describes the methods of hemostasis.
Russell B, Smith, Andrew, Coughlin
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