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Mann K G - - 1997
The blood coagulation process is initiated in response to vascular injury and results in either hemostasis or thrombosis. The process can be divided conceptually into separate steps including initiation, propagation, termination, elimination, and repair. Concise descriptions of each of these processes are provided in the present review together with an ...
Kyrle P A - - 1997
Coumarin-induced skin necrosis is believed to be due to a transient hypercoagulable state resulting from a more rapid decline of the protein C activity relative to that of coagulation factors (F) II, IX and X during initiation of oral anticoagulant therapy. We studied hemostatic system activation during early oral anticoagulant ...
Salvatierra A - - 1997
The success of lung transplantation to a large extent depends on effective protection of the graft from ischemic injury after reperfusion. Although mechanisms have not been clarified, the pathologic findings of ischemic injury after reperfusion are similar to adult respiratory distress syndrome, a condition in which the blood coagulation contact ...
Benoni G - - 1997
The aim of the present study was to investigate aspects of coagulation and fibrinolysis during knee arthroplasties in order to find out. 1. whether an increased fibrinolysis is correlated to an increased blood loss 2. whether there is a difference in markers for coagulation and fibrinolysis in peripheral venous blood ...
Djibladze M I - - 1997
Conducted researches on study of interaction of radiation with blood have shown, that the interaction is the most effective for light with wavelengths in the range of 600-1000 nm that corresponds to the minimum absorption factor of the whole blood. Calculations show, that at interaction of radiation with blood considerably ...
Müller T H - - 1997
The need to prevent thromboembolic events effectively and safely has stimulated an intense search for novel antithrombotics. Parameters derived from in vitro tests with patients' blood are essential for therapeutic monitoring of anticoagulants. Clinical pharmacologic evaluation of novel antithrombotic therapies based on such parameters can easily fail, however, by neglecting ...
Obayashi T - - 1997
Factor G, a coagulation proenzyme of the Japanese horseshoe crab (Tachypleus tridentatus), is extremely sensitive to (1-->3)-beta-D-glucan, which is a characteristic cell-wall constituent of fungi. Using this factor and by a digestion study with (1-->3)-beta-D-glucan, we showed that blood from patients with deep m ycosis contains the glucan. It was ...
Gertler J P - - 1996
PURPOSE: The cause of coagulopathic hemorrhage during thoracoabdominal aneurysm (TAA) repair has not been well defined in human studies. We investigated changes in the coagulation system associated with supraceliac versus infrarenal cross-clamping to address this critical issue. METHODS: Blood levels of fibrinogen, the prothrombin fragment F1.2, D-dimer, and factors II, ...
Evrard V A - - 1996
Endoscopic coagulation of placental and umbilical cord vessels has been suggested as a treatment for selected cases of twin-twin transfusion syndrome and of acardiac twin. The feasibility, safety and hemostatic effect of neodymium:yttrium-aluminium-garnet (Nd:YAG) laser in an underwater environment were experimentally studied in an in vivo model, mimicking the in ...
Dmitrewski J - - 1996
Disturbances in blood coagulation profiles combined with intraoperative technical problems may lead to hemorrhage and significant blood loss. During the postoperative period hematologic changes may result from the use of immunosuppressive drugs, so careful monitoring and review are essential parts of management. The two major aspects of hematologic change are ...
McLoughlin T M - - 1996
Previous systematic investigations of the hemostatic effects of normovolemic hemodilution (NHD) have not explored the influence of hematocrits less than 20% in humans or animals. However, clinical interest in maximizing the perioperative conservation of erythrocytes may involve profound NHD beyond traditionally accepted empiric end points. We report here on coagulation ...
Mortier E - - 1996
The interaction of aprotinin with normal coagulation was studied in blood samples obtained from 10 healthy subjects. Each sample was simultaneously tested in four different preparations: NaCl-treated blood: 0.03 mL 0.9% NaCl in 0.33 mL blood; aprotinin treated blood: 0.33 mL blood+aprotinin in 0.03 mL in aliquots to obtain a ...
de las Heras M E - - 1996
Angina bullosa hemorrhagica is characterized by acute blood blisters, mainly on the soft palate. Elderly patients are usually affected and lesions heal spontaneously without scarring. The pathogenesis is unknown, although it may be a multifactorial phenomenon. Trauma seems to be the major provoking factor and long term use of steroid ...
Yawn B P - - 1996
This study compares the prothrombin times (PTs) and calculated international normalized ratios (INRs) from first and second evacuation blood tubes to determine the clinical importance of using a second tube specimen for protime coagulation studies. The National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS) currently recommends that all coagulation studies be ...
Ragni M - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Tissue factor (TF)-dependent activation of the coagulation is important in the pathophysiology of intravascular thrombus formation. We tested the effects of a monoclonal antibody against TF (AP-1) on lysis time induced by tissue-type plasminogen activator (TPA) and on reocclusion rate in a rabbit model of carotid artery thrombosis. METHODS ...
McMenamin M A - - 1996
The Ediacaran biota is the earliest diverse community of macroscopic animals and protoctists. Body and trace fossils in the Clemente Formation of northwestern Sonora extend downward the geologic range of Ediacaran forms. Taxa present in the Clemente Formation include cf. Cyclomedusa plana, Sekwia sp., an erniettid (bearing an air mattress-like ...
Shinyama H - - 1996
We tested the hypothesis that enhanced intravascular coagulation in pregnancy could produce clinical symptoms similar to those of preeclampsia, such as hypertension, proteinuria, and edema. Having confirmed this, we then examined whether the pathological changes caused by intravascular coagulation could be suppressed by administration of antithrombin III (AT III), an ...
Kuhl H - - 1996
Epidemiological data suggested an involvement of the progestogen component in the pathomechanism of venous and arterial diseases during intake of oral contraceptives. The influence of progestogens on haemostasis parameters depend on type and dose of the progestogen, the presence of an estrogen, the route of application, and the duration of ...
Lucas C E - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Hemorrhagic shock (HS) often causes coagulopathy due, in part, to decreased coagulation proteins. This study assessed the efficacy of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) in preventing this coagulopathy following a canine model of HS designed to mimic bleeding with shock as seen in the emergency department followed by bleeding without ...
Evangelou G N - - 1996
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to compare argon coagulation with standard electrocoagulation. METHODS: Twenty-four consecutive patients submitted to laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) were divided randomly into two equal groups. Group 1 used standard electrocoagulation and group 2 argon coagulation. The operative time and amount of blood loss were measured. ...
Goldberg I J - - 1996
Although it has been known for over 50 years that lipoprotein lipase (LPL) hydrolyzes triglyceride in chylomicrons, during the past half decade there has been a reinterest in the physiologic and pathophysiologic actions of this enzyme. In part, this has coincided with clinical studies implicating increased postprandial lipemia as a ...
Kleinknecht R A - - 1996
The Medical Fear Survey (MFS) and its companion scale, the Medical Avoidance Survey (MAS) were factor analyzed and the factor analysis was cross validated in sample of 934 participants. Seven reliable factors were derived from the MFS which cover the domain of blood, injury, and injection fears and phobias. These ...
Tobias M D - - 1996
Lidocaine in the epidural space, through inhibitory effects upon coagulation, may contribute to inefficacy of epidural autologous blood patch (EBP). This study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of achievable epidural concentrations of lidocaine on blood coagulation as a step in testing this hypothesis. Ex vivo blood coagulation using whole ...
Tatemichi M - - 1996
Endoscopic injection sclerotherapy is useful in stopping bleeding from esophageal varices. We compared the in vivo effects of sclerosants on thrombogenesis, hemostasis, and endothelial injury. We injected aethoxysclerol (AS) of ethanolamine oleate (EO) into the small veins of the rat intestine. The maximum thrombogenic index with AS was 30.7 and ...
Ruttmann T G - - 1996
It has been suggested that haemodilution with saline may increase whole blood coagulation. This study was conducted in two parts. First, we investigated the effect of in vitro dilution of blood with saline on whole blood coagulation as measured by the thrombelastogram (TEG). Blood (4 ml) was diluted with 0.9% ...
Brideau C - - 1996
In this study, PGE2 levels in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-challenged human whole blood and TxB2 levels following blood coagulation were measured as biochemical index for cyclooxygenase (Cox)-2 and Cox-1 activity respectively. Incubation of human mononuclear cells isolated from whole blood with LPS (100 mu g/mL) induced a time-dependent increase in the expression ...
Schögl D - - 1996
Controversy exists as to whether treatment of HIV-1-seropositive hemophiliacs with blood coagulation products of high purity might help prevent the decline of CD4-positive lymphocytes and thus delay progression toward AIDS. As viral load has recently been shown to be associated with disease progression in HIV-1 infection, we tested for a ...
Kalafatis M - - 1996
Blood coagulation is initiated following damage of the vessel wall. The large number of proteins that participate in the reactions that regulate blood coagulation must behave in a concerted manner to generate alpha-thrombin. This most abundant enzyme product of the coagulation process acts on the soluble blood protein fibrinogen to ...
Bauer K A - - 1996
To evaluate the mechanism responsible for the generation of factor VIIa in vivo, we measured the levels of this enzyme after administering purified factor IX concentrates to patients with hemophilia B. Their factor VIIa levels were initially very low and gradually increased to normal, but there were no significant changes ...
Suontaka A M - - 1996
Drawing of blood into a citrate-phosphate-dextrose (CPD) solution with a reduced citrate concentration has been shown to improve the maintenance of coagulation factor VIII (F VIII) in plasma and to give possibilities to improve erythrocyte preservation. We studied the quality of plasma obtained from whole blood drawn under continuous mixing ...
Yeh C J - - 1996
Seasonal influence on mortality from cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases is well documented. Understanding the seasonal variations in cardiovascular risk factors can shed light on this phenomenon. Elevation of coagulation factors during cold weather may in part explain the higher mortality from myocardial infarction and stroke in winter. The Cardiovascular Disease ...
Clarke H R - - 1996
"Evidence on labor immigration and capital inflows to three high labor-immigration economies (Australia, Canada, the United States) is examined over periods ranging from 1820-1870 through to 1991. Data show a close association between capital flows and immigration, although causality implications are ambiguous. For the United States, the relation between factor ...
Yoshioka A - - 1996
Thrombelastgram (TEG) is an old but automated instrument that demonstrates changes occurring during blood coagulation and fibrinolysis. TEG was evaluated to be better than activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) as a monitor of hemostatic effects when using recombinant factor VIIa (65-80 mu g/kg) in 3 hemophilia A patients with a ...
Kristiansson M - - 1995
OBJECTIVES: To investigate cytokine and coagulation/fibrinolysis characteristics in blood retrieved from wounds using an autotransfusion system, and to compare the cytokine pattern in the retrieved blood with those in the systemic circulation and in the initial portion of drainage blood from the wound. DESIGN: Prospective controlled clinical study. SETTING: The ...
Hatton M W - - 1995
After an injury to the vascular endothelium, certain blood proteins collect rapidly at the site of damage to prevent blood loss and maintain blood flow. The uptake of fibrinogen, plasminogen, and antithrombin--but not prothrombin--have been measured previously at the rabbit aorta wall after injury in vivo. This report describes the ...
Orvim U - - 1995
Tick anticoagulant peptide (TAP) is a potent and selective inhibitor of factor Xa. TAP has shown good antithrombotic efficacy in experimental animal models of disseminated intravascular coagulation and venous and arterial thrombogenesis. In the present study we evaluated the effect of recombinant TAP (rTAP) on acute thrombus formation in human ...
Ong J J - - 1995
Although the source-sink relationship for impulse propagation in cardiac tissues has been demonstrated in vitro, there has been no verification of this hypothesis in humans. Accordingly, eight patients undergoing surgical division of their accessory pathways were studied. A 56-channel (7 x 8) bipolar plaque electrode array was placed over the ...
Kaibara M - - 1995
In vitro evaluation of antithrombogenicity of materials of artificial vascular vessels was carried out based on an analysis of the coagulation mechanism of blood. Coagulation of blood in tubes coated with endothelial cells (ECs) or segmented polyurethane (SPU) was measured by a rheological technique. Coagulation of blood in hybrid-type vascular ...
Yao T - - 1995
Two enzyme reactors prepared by the co-immobilization of two different glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenases (G6PDH; from Leuconstoc mescenteroides (LM) and yeast (Y) and diaphorase are employed to enhance the sensitivity of NAD(P) coenzymes as on-line amplifiers based on substrate recycling in a chemiluminometric flow-injection system. The NAD(P) coenzymes are recycled enzymatically during ...
Collatos C - - 1995
Components of the coagulation and fibrinolytic cascades, prothrombin and activated partial thromboplastin times, endotoxin activity, and albumin concentration were measured in blood and peritoneal fluid from 20 healthy horses and from 153 horses with acute gastrointestinal tract diseases at admission. Overall, 77% (117/153) of affected horses survived to discharge from ...
Yang Y C - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Sonoclot Analyzer has been widely used for more than five years in The United States to evaluate the platelet function and coagulation in adult. No clinical trial with the Analyzer has been reported in the field of pediatrics. The present study was aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the ...
Bouchard G - - 1995
Three hundred seventy-one litter records collected between 1985 and 1993 from 156 Sinclair S-1 miniature sows, a Hormel-derived strain of miniature swine, were retrospectively analyzed and compared with published records for 1950 to 1952 and 1963 to 1965. The effect of several variables such as season and month of parturition, ...
Nussey G - - 1995
The effect of copper on the blood coagulation in freshwater fish, Oreochromis mossambicus was investigated. These fish were exposed to sublethal copper concentrations over short-term (96 hr) and long-term (4 wk) periods, at 29 +/- 1 degree C (summer) and 19 +/- 1 degree C (winter), in experimental flow-through systems. ...
Lalloo D G - - 1995
One hundred sixty-six patients with enzyme immunoassay-proven bites by taipans (Oxyuranus scutellatus canni) were studied in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. One hundred thirty-nine (84%) showed clinical evidence of envenoming: local signs were trivial, but most developed hemostatic disorders and neurotoxicity. The blood of 77% of the patients was incoagulable ...
Kicheva Y I - - 1995
Evaluation of the effect of the plasticizer di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) has been carried out on the properties of blood compatibility of plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) through an in vitro registering of the amount of total protein in relation to the amount of DEHP. The influence of DEHP on the properties ...
Ekbäck G - - 1995
Functional coagulation analyses like Sonoclot and thromboelastography have not been evaluated during perioperative autotransfusion. We have prospectively studied three different transfusion regimes in 45 patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty. Blood losses were replaced either with heterologous erythrocyte concentrate (group I), intra- and postoperative autotransfusion of blood salvaged with cellsaver technique ...
LaHaye M - - 1995
We studied the effect of the irrigant temperature (5 degrees-38 degrees C) and flow rate (100-500 mL/min) on the extent of coagulation necrosis induced during Nd:YAG laser irradiation in the canine prostate model. The tissue response was quantified based on histopathologic evaluation of the lesions. Changing the irrigant temperature or ...
Chai C M - - 1995
Solutions of the nonionic monomeric contrast medium iohexol (300 mg I/ml) with and without added NaCl were investigated for effects on red blood cell aggregation and blood coagulation. Three volumes of a test solution were mixed in test tubes with one volume of human blood. During 30 min samples of ...
Sueishi K - - 1995
TF protein was overexpressed by macrophages and smooth muscle cells and deposited in the extracellular matrix of atheroclerotic intimas. TF activity was also enhanced in the atherosclerotic intima, probably resulting in either thrombus formation or intimal fibrin deposition after the exposure of flowing blood and imbibed fibrinogen to TF in ...
Henriksson A E - - 1995
The influence of haemorrhage and blood transfusion on primary haemostasis, coagulation and fibrinolysis was investigated in rabbits. Acute loss of 20% of the blood volume gave a significantly shortened coagulation time (Lee-White method) but no detectable change in fibrinolysis (euglobulin clot lysis time) and primary haemostasis (primary haemostatic plug formation ...
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