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Anticoagulant action of low, physiologic, and high albumin levels in whole blood. [PDF]
Albumin is the most abundant plasma protein. Critical illness is often associated with altered, predominately decreased, serum albumin levels. This hypoalbuminaemia is usually corrected by administration of exogenous albumin.
Margret Paar +9 more
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Effects of Spectral Interfering Substances on Light Transmission Platelet Aggregation Using Infrared Based Aggregometer. [PDF]
This study aims to investigate the nature and extent of hemolyzed, icteric, or lipemic (HIL) interference on platelet aggregation using the TA‐8 V aggregometer (Diagnostica Stago, Asnières sur Seine) equipped with a near‐infrared light source outside the typical absorbance range of HIL.
Ibrahim-Kosta M +4 more
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Reduced platelet function in preterm neonates compared with term neonates
Background A reduced platelet function might contribute to the longer bleeding time seen in preterm neonates. However, the previously used platelet function testing in neonates is limited due to methodological limitations, mainly caused by difficulties ...
Nadia Thrane Hovgesen +4 more
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The Antiplatelet Action of S-Nitroso Human Serum Albumin in Whole Blood
Nitric oxide donors (NO-donors) have been shown to have therapeutic potential (e.g., ischemia/reperfusion injury). However, due to their release rate/antiplatelet properties, they may cause bleeding in patients.
Melina Tsiountsioura +11 more
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Evaluation of platelet function in essential thrombocythemia under different analytical conditions
Background. Studies of platelet aggregation (PA) in essential thrombocythemia (ET) reported contrasting results, likely due to differences in analytical conditions. Objective. We investigated platelet aggregation using different techniques and analytical
Federico Lussana +9 more
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Mucocutaneous bleeding and thrombocytopenia are commonly encountered in pediatric patients. It is important for pediatricians to recognize when these signs and symptoms warrant further investigation and subsequently what investigations are most helpful ...
O. B. Gordeeva +6 more
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The impact of pneumatic tube transport on whole blood coagulation and platelet function assays
Pneumatic tube is an attractive way to transport blood samples from the emergency department to the central laboratory facility. We aimed to investigate the impact of pneumatic tube transportation on blood samples for analysis of whole blood coagulation ...
Peter H. Nissen +3 more
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MgSO4 is effective in preventing spontaneous in vitro platelet agglutination in anticoagulant-induced pseudothrombocytopenia (PTCP). In order to learn more about its potential as an in vitro anticoagulant, platelets from MgSO4-anticoagulated blood were ...
Steffen Mannuß +3 more
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Evaluation of platelet function in thrombocytopenia
Whole blood aggregometry is a functional assay for determination of platelet function. Until now, whole blood aggregometry has not been considered feasible at low platelet counts.
Mette Tiedemann Skipper +4 more
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Heparin and protamine are fundamental in the management of anticoagulation during cardiac surgery. Excess protamine has been associated with increased bleeding.
Mattias Törnudd +5 more
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