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PT tube is used for blood coagulation test and applicable to fibrinolytic system(PT,TT, APTT and fibrinogen, etc. The mixing ratio is 1 part citrate to 9 parts blood. Accurate ratio can guarantee effectiveness of the testing result and avoid misdiagnosis. As the sodium citrate ...
PT tube is used for blood coagulation test and applicable to fibrinolytic system(PT,TT, APTT and fibrinogen, etc. The mixing ratio is 1 part citrate to 9 parts blood. Accurate ratio can guarantee effectiveness of the testing result and avoid misdiagnosis. As the sodium citrate...
The choice of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) anticoagulation program for patients at high risk of bleeding has always been a complex problem in clinical practice. Clinical regimens include regional citrate anticoagulation (RCA) and nafamosta
anticoagulation intensity range using aPTT or LR-ACT in comparison to anti-Xa activity (0.5-0.99, 1.0-1.49, 1.5-2, >2) displays a level of agreement (kappa: aPTT = 0.69, LR-ACT = 0.59) that is comparable to values reported for coagulation time guidance of unfractionated heparin ...
Patients who additionally received unfractioned heparin showed further significant increases in RHEP and aPTT, reflecting the effect of exogenous heparin administration and not the effect of MARS treatment on plasmatic coagulation. Patients with liver failure can present as both hypocoagulant and hyper...
The heparin APTT, LPL, antihemolytic, antifactor Xa and anticoagulant activities were partially resolved by fractionation on Sephacryl S-200 chromatography and antithrombin III affinity chromatography. These results suggest the presence of a mixture of heparins with different pharmacological activities in ...
spine or brain, coagulopathy (PT or APTT > 1.5 times the normal control, or PT > 18 s, APTT > 60 s) and/or thrombocytopenia (<50 × 109/L) induced by trauma, sepsis or active bleeding, and combined therapy with anticoagulant, antiplatelet or thrombolytic agents. ...
(APTT), and fibrinogen levels of 0.88–1.10, 24–34 sec, and 1.68–3.55 g/L, respectively, and D-dimer levels of less than 1 µg/mL. Subjects under anticoagulant therapy were excluded. Clinical information (e.g., sex, age, severity, SpO2level, body temperature, respiratory ...
WBC: White blood cells; PLT: Platelets; HCT: Haematocrit; aPTT: Activated partial thromboplastin time; RBC: Red blood cell; FFP: Fresh frozen plasma; POD: Postoperative day. Eight patients (50%) from the ATG group and 3 (18.7%) from the control group had a central blood temperature higher...