The present invention relates to a method of adding an anticoagulant to the blood of a patient, wherein the bolus is added, the bolus application time B depending on TBV and CO, where TBV represents the blood volume of the patient and CO represents the patient's cardiac output , The ...
A new observation of a hemorrhagic diathesis associated with the presence of an anticoagulant in the circulating blood is reported here. The patient was a 21 year old male, appearing by clinical evaluation to have hemophilia, but without a family history of hemophilia. The blood and plasma were...
An anticoagulant is a substance that prevents coagulation (clotting) of blood. From: Brenner's Encyclopedia of Genetics (Second Edition), 2013 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert Also in subject area: NeuroscienceDiscover other topics On this page Definition Chapters and Articles Related Terms ...
In subject area:Chemistry Plasma refers to the fluid portion of blood in the presence of an anticoagulant after the cells are removed by centrifugation. From:Principles and Applications of Molecular Diagnostics,2018 About this page Add to MendeleySet alert ...
Canine parvovirus type II (CPV-2) infection induces canine parvoviral enteritis (CPE), which in turn promotes sepsis and systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). Mortality in this disease is usually registered within 48–72 h post-hospitaliza
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Anticoagulant or aspirin treatment does not affect the positive predictive value of an immunological fecal occult blood test in patients undergoing colorec... Anticoagulant or aspirin treatment does not affect the positive predictive value of an immunological fecal occult blood test in patients undergoing...
In a patient with subacute bacterial endocarditis and cryoglobulinemia, the whole blood clotting time was prolonged at 25 ° C. but was usually normal at 37 ° C. The prolonged clotting time was attributed to the presence of a circulating anticoagulant which was active in whole blood at 25 °...
An 'antiapoptotic' agent refers to a substance that inhibits programmed cell death, which has been studied in the context of neurodegenerative diseases like Huntington's disease. AI generated definition based on:Comprehensive Medicinal Chemistry II,2007 ...
the coagulation status of the patient can be monitored duringCPBwhile theanticoagulanteffects of heparin are eliminated. Because this test is a side-by-side comparison of the untreated ACT with the heparinase ACT, it also has the advantage of being arapid testfor assessment of a circulating hepar...