Use of different anticoagulants in test tubes for analysis of blood lactate concentrations: part 2. Implications for the proper handling of blood specimens obtained from critically ill patients. Crit Care Med 1997; 25(11):1847-1850.Wiese J, Didwania A, Kerzner R, et al. Use of dif...
Consecutive acute HD treatment protocols (248 procedures in 68 patients) were included. There were 178 patients with an increased bleeding risk who had their ECC (tubes, chambers and dialyser) flushed through (priming) with Heparin-Albumin-priming (HA-priming). There were 70 patients with no ...
By collecting blood without anticoagulant in tubes that is subsequently centrifuged, the blood divides into three layers, and creates a strong platelet-rich fibrin clot in the middle layer. In their study, researchers treated 50 heart patients after anticoagulant therapy with leukocyte- and platelet-...
Although this population of healthy control donors consists of predominately females (f/m ratio 3:1) there are significant differences in expression profiles between sexes in the various blood drawing tubes. As expected a significant higher expression of adiponectin and leptin was present in females ...
24 randomly selected blood samples, each sub-installed in two test tubes, of which a common additive-free tube, another has anticoagulant, centrifuged after 2 hours, 3 hours, 4 hours blood glucose concentration. 2 hours was the control group. ...
In addition, we evaluated the eVects of increasing concentrations of anticoagulants and exam- ined whether there is correlation between MMPs activ- ities measured in serum and those measured in plasma samples separated from blood drawn into tubes with diVerent anticoagulants. To assess whether diVe...
Mice were euthanized in a CO2 chamber and lungs were harvested and whole blood samples were collected in 3.2% sodium citrate-coated tubes to prevent coagulation. For platelet-poor plasma (PPP) isolation, whole blood was spun at 2000 rpm at 4 °C for 15 min, and plasma (the top, ...
Check access to the full text by signing in through your organization. Access through your organization Section snippets Blood collection, manipulation and storage Blood was collected into Vacuette® tubes (Greiner Bio-One Ltd, Stonehouse, UK) containing a one tenth volume of 0.105 M (3.2%)...
The capillary tubes that are used to draw blood for the measurement of hematocrit are treated with heparin. Why? How can the intravenous administration of a hypertonic solution affect blood circulation? Additive cardiovascular effects with inhaled anesthetics and bayonet adrenergic receptor ...
The concentration of protein C in blood (0.065 μM) is significantly below the reported Km (5 μM) for the soluble TM/thrombin complex, therefore establishing that TM on the procoagulant membrane surface will result in a marked local enhancement of the rate of protein C generation. TM ...