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Thrombin generation in the Glasgow Myocardial Infarction Study. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Thrombin is a key protease in coagulation also implicated in complex pathology including atherosclerosis. To address the role of thrombin in relation to myocardial infarction (MI) we explored thrombin generation analysis in plasma from ...
Machiel Smid +7 more
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Thirty percent of Covid‐19 patients admitted to intensive care units present with thrombotic complications despite thromboprophylaxis. Bed rest, obesity, hypoxia, coagulopathy, and acute excessive inflammation are potential mechanisms reported by ...
C. Nougier +9 more
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Evaluation of the hemostatic potential at coronary artery bypass surgery during long-term aspirin therapy [PDF]
Aim. To estimate thrombin generation test parameters in patients with coronary heart disease during coronary artery bypass surgery under extracorporeal circulation after transfusion of donor platelet concentrates during long-term therapy with ...
O V Gruzdeva +8 more
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We investigated the relationships between circulating procoagulants and trauma severity, including cellular destruction, and the effects of thrombin generation on procoagulants in a rat blunt trauma model. The rats were subjected to tumbling blunt trauma,
Mineji Hayakwa MD, PhD +8 more
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Defining the boundaries of normal thrombin generation: investigations into hemostasis. [PDF]
In terms of its soluble precursors, the coagulation proteome varies quantitatively among apparently healthy individuals. The significance of this variability remains obscure, in part because it is the backdrop against which the hemostatic consequences of
Christopher M Danforth +4 more
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Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)-associated coagulopathy is characterized by a prothrombotic state not yet comprehensively studied. We investigated the coagulation pattern of patients with COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
M. Ranucci +6 more
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Thrombin generation in vascular tissue [PDF]
Classically, it is thought that the vast majority of thrombin is generated on the surface of platelets, however, thrombotic events occur in patients despite treatment with potent antiplatelet agents.In freshly harvested left internal mammary artery (IMA) sections, addition of CaCl2 and platelet-poor plasma (PPP) were sufficient to stimulate a profound ...
A, Pathak +6 more
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As transmitters of biological information, extracellular vesicles (EVs) are crucial for the maintenance of physiological homeostasis, but also contribute to pathological conditions, such as thrombotic disorders.
C. Tripisciano +4 more
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Background As a strong platelet agonist on the one hand and key molecule in plasmatic coagulation on the other hand, thrombin connects primary and secondary hemostasis.
Silvia Lee +4 more
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Background Both andexanet alfa and four‐factor prothrombin complex concentrate (4F‐PCC) are clinically applied reversal agents for direct factor Xa inhibitors (FXaIs) in emergency situations. Controversy exists whether 4F‐PCC is as effective as andexanet
Herm Jan M. Brinkman +2 more
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