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Abe O - - 1995
The effects of medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) therapy on advanced or recurrent breast cancer and its influence on blood coagulation and the fibrinolytic system were compared among three different therapy regimens consisting of cyclophosphamide, adriamycin, and 5-fluorouracil (CAF) + MPA and CAF or MPA alone. A clinical response was observed in ...
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Miura N N - - 1995
(1-->3)-beta-D-Glucans exhibit a variety of biological and immunopharmacological activities, and the degree of these activities depends on the nature of the individual glucans e.q. molecular weight, degree of branching and conformation. Based on the generally accepted evidence that the conformation of Sonifilan (SPG) used clinically is a triple helix, we ...
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Ramani M - - 1994
Fibrin deposition is an integral feature of the inflammatory response. In response to C-reactive protein (CRP), an acute-phase reactant, blood monocytes synthesize and express tissue factor (TF), the main initiator of blood coagulation. We report the inhibitory effect of interleukin 10 (IL-10) and that of pentoxifylline, a methyl xanthine derivative, ...
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Hahn R G - - 1994
We examined for a possible correlation between coagulopathy and fluid absorption, serum level of prostatic acid phosphatase (S-PAP) and blood loss in 25 patients undergoing transurethral resections of the prostate (TURP). Blood coagulation parameters were measured before and at the end of TURP and 10 and 24 hours later. Fluid ...
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Domingos M O - - 1994
1. Bothrops jararaca venom was detected by ELISA at different times in the skin, muscle, blood, liver, lung, heart, kidney and spleen of mice injected with venom i.m. or i.d. 2. The results showed that even 10 min after i.m. injection the venom is detected mostly in skin rather than ...
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Ohtake H - - 1994
To investigate whether the efficacy of intraoperative laser ablation therapy is affected by myocardial blood perfusion, we irradiated 11 canine hearts through the epicardium with a Nd:YAG laser (10, 20, and 30 J/mm2) using air as the medium. Compared coagulated myocardial depth, width, and volume obtained in the red beating ...
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Courtney J M - - 1994
The increasing use of biomaterials in blood-contacting applications underlines the importance of an enhanced understanding of the interactions of blood with foreign surfaces. These interactions constitute a complex response involving the possible participation of proteins, platelets, the intrinsic coagulation, the fibrinolytic system, erythrocytes, leucocytes and the complement system. Interpretation of ...
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Deblauwe B M - - 1994
Angina bullosa haemorrhagica is a benign phenomenon that is characterized by the sudden appearance of a blood blister on the oral mucosa in the absence of an identifiable cause or systemic disorder; local trauma has been suggested to be the most likely contributory factor. No treatment is required. Angina bullosa ...
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Courtney J M - - 1994
Consideration of biomaterials for blood-contacting applications should take into account blood-biomaterial interactions, factors influencing the blood response and evaluation procedures. Examination of blood-biomaterial interactions indicates that relevant features are protein adsorption, platelet reactions, intrinsic coagulation, fibrinolytic activity, erythrocytes, leucocytes and complement activation. Factors influencing the blood response to a biomaterial ...
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Zeiler T - - 1994
BACKGROUND: Photodynamic virus inactivation of fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) may result in its impaired coagulation capability. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Double-volume plasmapheresis samples from 11 donors were divided in pairs of 250 mL. One group underwent methylene blue (MB) phototreatment (MB-FFP). The other group was treated according to the standards of ...
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Baldwin S A - - 1994
This paper presents the first attempt to model the blood coagulation reactions in flowing blood. The model focuses on the common pathway and includes activation of factor X and prothrombin, including feedback activation of cofactors VIII and V by thrombin, and plasma inhibition of factor Xa and thrombin. In this ...
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ten Cate H - - 1994
This paper reviews our recent studies of blood coagulation activation in the chimpanzee which were carried out employing sensitive immunoassays that measure activation markers of blood coagulation in plasma. Infused factor VIIa activated both factors IX and X in vivo; this reaction depended on the formation of the factor VIIa-tissue ...
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Sosis M B - - 1994
The protection afforded against CO2 laser-induced combustion by five different types of tracheal tubes or protective foil wraps was evaluated. They were compared before and after the application of human blood to their external surfaces. The tracheal tubes tested were polyvinylchloride (PVC) tubes wrapped with Venture copper (Cu) foil tape, ...
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Karnchanachetanee C - - 1994
Venom antigenemia was detected in 24 out of 30 Russell's viper bites. Those who suffered clinical bleeding (N = 14) had higher venom antigenemia than those who did not. The mean value of the amount of monospecific antivenin correcting blood incoagulability was 165 +/- 59.3 ml. Consequently, the recommended treatment ...
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Okamura K - - 1994
OBJECTIVE: To examine the changes in hematologic and coagulation indices in the surviving twin when the co-twin dies because of the twin-twin transfusion syndrome. METHODS: Fetal blood was obtained by funipuncture in seven surviving twins upon the death of their co-twins. Five of them were monochorionic. In one case at ...
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van Wersch J W - - 1994
The effect of two different regimens of hormone replacement therapy on coagulation and fibrinolysis was measured in 30 women taking Tibolone (Livial) and 30 taking oestradiol valerate, sequentially combined with cyproterone acetate (Climen). Blood samples were taken before the beginning of the medication, then six and twelve months afterwards. The ...
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Leroy-Matheron C - - 1994
In this study, we evaluated the effects of anticoagulants used in blood sampling on the measurements of coagulation activation markers F1 + 2, TAT, D-Dimers by Elisa methods. The study was carried out on normal subjects and patients with inherited deficiency of coagulation inhibitors, antithrombin III (ATIII) protein C (PC) ...
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Shimada M - - 1994
The effect of nafamostat mesilate on coagulation and fibrinolysis was investigated in a study of 22 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma who underwent a hepatic resection. The patients were divided into two groups: group 1, control (n = 11) and group 2, those with the intraoperative and postoperative use of nafamostat ...
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Roald H E - - 1994
Cigarette smoking is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease in men and women, and it has been suggested that this risk is linked to enhanced formation of platelet thromboxane A2 (TxA2). This led us to investigate the effect of cigarette smoking and TxA2 formation on collagen-induced thrombogenesis in flowing ...
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Gregory K - - 1994
This work analyzes, for the first time, the combined role of blood flow, protein transport and the reaction network of the contact phase up to the "common pathway" of the blood coagulation cascade. The model is comprised of a set of 20 dominant reactions with 11 components. Systems of ODEs ...
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Contino P B - - 1994
Blood coagulation is initiated after blood is exposed to the transmembrane glycoprotein Tissue Factor (TF). The continuous flow reactor has been used to study the flow-dependent activation of factor X by the complex of TF and factor VIIa. The apparent Km value of X for TF-VIIa in vesicles of 16 ...
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Blaylock R C - - 1994
One method used to obtain autologous blood includes collection of wound drainage postoperatively. The decision to wash wound drainage before infusion is left to individual institutions. The composition of blood collected from joint spaces has not been adequately evaluated. Wound drainage from total knee replacement was collected into a cardiotomy ...
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van Genderen P J - - 1994
We studied the reliability of Hickman catheter (HC) blood for the determination of activation markers of coagulation and fibrinolysis in 14 patients with hematological malignancies. 10 of 22 HC samples were contaminated with heparin, probably as a consequence of our institutional antithrombotic catheter care, and withdrawn from statistical analysis. Prothrombin ...
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Janvier G - - 1994
The haemocompatibility of a vascular prosthesis can be estimated as the result of its interaction with blood components. The authors describe an ex vivo canine shunt for evaluating isotopic haemocompatibility in blood-wall interactions. Methods employing radioisotopic tracers can be used to dynamically monitor the adsorption of labelled blood cells and ...
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Despotis G J - - 1994
BACKGROUND: Although available hemostasis assays from institutional laboratories permit an analytical approach to diagnosis and treatment of coagulation disorders following cardiopulmonary bypass, their clinical utility has been limited by delays in obtaining results. The development of instrumentation for on-site testing allows rapid return of results. This study was designed to ...
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Chung T W - - 1994
A pseudo steady-state model is proposed to analyze the effects of a vessel-length, blood-flow velocities, and the concentration levels of Va/Xa/phospholipid complex on the formation of thrombin in an arterial vessel. The outlet concentrations of thrombin are calculated in either physiological or pathological coagulation process. Among those factors, blood-flow velocity ...
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Pawashe A B - - 1994
Tissue factor (TF) is a transmembrane protein that binds factor VII/VIIa, thus activating the extrinsic blood coagulation pathway. Since this pathway appears to be involved in the formation of intravascular thrombi, the anti-rabbit TF monoclonal antibody, AP-1, was produced and tested as an antithrombotic agent in a rabbit model of ...
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Kolosovsky E D - - 1994
158 patients with different forms of psoriasis were examined for the content of kallikrein and kallikreinogen in blood plasma and treated by different preparations including andecalin and dilminal-D. Changes in the kallikrein-kinin system may play a role in the development of psoriasis. The aim of this study was to investigate ...
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Lane D A - - 1994
The interaction of blood with materials is central in the thrombogenic response obtained in extracorporeal circulation. A number of processes are involved in determining whether there is generation of thrombin and the formation of an obstructive thrombus: these include activation of blood coagulation, platelet activation, trauma to the blood, blood ...
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Hood J M - - 1994
Determining the extent of damage caused by bipolar coagulation at different levels is critical in microsurgery. If no significant damage occurs at known levels, this technique can be used instead of ligation, saving considerable time. One hundred eighty Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into six groups of 30 each. The effects ...
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Postema R R - - 1993
The argon beam coagulator is a new device for haemostasis during and after surgery on parenchymatous organs. No data are available on its efficacy and tissue effect following hepatic resection. Blood loss, the time needed to achieve adequate haemostasis and histological findings after liver resection were assessed in 12 pigs ...
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Boisclair M D - - 1993
Although in vitro studies have been invaluable in revealing the complex biochemistry of the blood coagulation system, meaningful in vivo studies of thrombogenic mechanisms have previously been hindered by the absence of suitable assays. This article reviews the recent development and/or contemporary clinical application of plasma-based immunoassays for coagulation markers ...
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Sassani J W - - 1993
We report the light and electron microscopic findings from two eyes treated with argon laser peripheral iridoplasty (ALPI) for bilateral angle-closure glaucoma. The patient, a 45-year-old man, died from complications of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome 16 days following ALPI. Ocular pathologic findings included contraction furrow formation and proliferation of fibroblast-like cells, ...
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Deguchi A - - 1993
The effects of spa bathing on blood coagulation and fibrinolysis were studied in 20 patients with chronic cerebral infarction. Blood was obtained before and after a 10-minute period of spa bathing at 41 degrees C. Prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, fibrinogen, factor VIII activity, von Willebrand factor activity, and ...
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Ryder R M - - 1993
To evaluate the extent of electrocoagulation damage in tissue undergoing bipolar desiccation, five mature female pigs were used as models of tissue and adjacent vital structures commonly encountered during operative laparoscopy. Electrocoagulation was performed on bowel mesentery, sidewall peritoneum, ureters, uterus, uterotubal junction and broad ligament; superficial bowel and bladder ...
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Dahl O E - - 1993
Hip joint replacement surgery, using acrylic cement for prosthesis fixation, is associated with intraoperative cardiorespiratory dysfunction, and a high frequency of postoperative proximal deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Levels of prothrombin fragments 1+2 (F1+2), tissue plasminogen activator antigen (t-PA), plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 activity (PAI-1), D-dimer and interleukin 6 (IL-6) were ...
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Guerrero R - - 1993
In septic shock, hypotension, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and neutrophil activation are related to the activation of the blood coagulation contact system. This study evaluates in dogs the effect of the C1-esterase inhibitor (C1-INH), a main inhibitor of the blood coagulation contact system, on the cardiovascular and respiratory dysfunction associated with ...
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Johnson W H - - 1993
We have previously shown that objective measurements of blood flow changes constitute a useful index in assessing susceptibility to nausea produced by cross-coupled angular accelerations (Coriolis stimulation). The findings of this study confirm the value of using the same technique for assessing the degree of nausea produced by pseudo-Coriolis effects.
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Courtney J M - - 1993
A principal objective of monitoring the blood response in procedures such as hemodialysis and cardiopulmonary bypass is to achieve an enhanced understanding of the relationship between blood component alterations and the biomaterials employed. The aim in a study of blood-biomaterial interactions of deriving a correlation between a characteristic of the ...
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Chan J C - - 1993
Snake bites in Hong Kong are most commonly due to Tr. albolabris (White-lipped pit viper, bamboo snake). We studied 21 cases of envenoming by Tr. albolabris prospectively in order to document the incidence and severity of associated coagulation abnormalities. Eighteen patients (86%) had increased blood concentrations of fibrin degradation products ...
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Bergenudd H - - 1993
The prevalence of Dupuytren's contracture and its coincidence with degenerative changes in the hands and feet as well as loss of distal pulses, were studied in 574 55-year-old residents of Malmö, Sweden. Dupuytren's contracture occurred in 6% of the subjects studied, predominantly in men. Dupuytren's contracture was more common in ...
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Rapaport S I - - 1993
Clinical observations have added to the understanding of basic mechanisms of blood coagulation and its alterations in certain hemorrhagic and thrombotic states. Much clinical evidence exists for concluding that the exposure of blood to tissue factor (thromboplastin) on tissue cells represents the key event initiating fibrin clot formation after tissue ...
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Mei C T - - 1993
The preservation of vascular integrity and blood flow is essential for vital functions. The dynamic equilibrium between bleeding and clotting can be set awry by stimulation of the inflammatory or immune response or by unchecked activation of the coagulation or fibrinolytic systems. It is through greater understanding of the complex ...
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Laredo F G - - 1993
Hot air coagulation (HAC) was tested directly on small isolated bleeding vessels, in comparison with two conventional methods of electrosurgical haemostasis, to assess haemostasis and histological damage. Eighty rats, divided into nine experimental and one control group, were used to carry out bipolar (BC) and monopolar coagulation (MC) and HAC ...
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Savolainen H O - - 1993
Besides being thrombogenic, lasers may have direct adverse effects on different constituents of blood itself, when used intraluminally in angioplasty. This pilot study was therefore designed to examine the effect of continuous wave (CW Nd: YAG) and pulsed wave (XeCl excimer) laser irradiation on whole blood coagulation and fibrinolysis in ...
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Segawa T - - 1993
We investigated a method of correcting an apparent prolongation in the measured mean transit time (MTT), resulting from the response time of the thermodilution system. We measured the mean response times (MRT) for five commercially available thermistor-tipped catheters by recording their step function response curves. MRT is the sum of ...
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Mosher D F - - 1992
Thrombospondin is a large, trimeric glycoprotein secreted by activated platelets and growing cells. Thrombospondin copolymerizes with fibrin during blood coagulation and deposits in extracellular matrix. We found that thrombospondin is a slow (rate constant approximately 6.3 x 10(3) M-1 sec-1), tight-binding (Kd < 10(-9) M) inhibitor of plasmin as determined ...
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Ishihara K - - 1992
The hemocompatibility of a polymer containing a phospholipid polar group, poly(2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC)-co-n-butyl methacrylate(BMA)), with human whole blood was evaluated. When human whole blood without an anticoagulant was contacted with polymers, the blood cell adhesion and aggregation on the polymer without the MPC moiety was extensive, and considerable fibrin deposition ...
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Hardaway R M - - 1992
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) may cause multiple organ failure. Although DIC may cause capillary occlusion in any and all organs, the lungs, liver, kidneys, gut, heart and brain are particularly affected. Focal brain necrosis can also be caused by DIC. Fibrinolytic therapy will often restore significant blood flow to the ...
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Okrucká A - - 1992
On the basis of the hemocoagulation and hemostasis parameters study the actual hemostasis state was evaluated in 30 patients treated for active deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in dependence on its extent. In comparison with 30 healthy persons there were found statistically significant changes in a majority of laboratory parameters that ...
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