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Platelet count ARDS: Acute respiratory distress syndrome MIMIC-IV: Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care-IV ICU: Intensive care unit SBP: Systolic blood pressure DBP: Diastolic blood pressure MAP: Mean blood pressure SPO2 : Pulse oxygen saturation PEEP: Positive end-expiratory pressu...
Blood clot contraction plays an important role in prevention of bleeding and in thrombotic disorders. Here, we unveil and quantify the structural mechanisms of clot contraction at the level of single platelets. A key elementary step of contraction is sequential extension–retraction of platelet filopodi...
Immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) have transformed oncological therapy. Up to 20% of all non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs) show durable responses upon treatment with ICI, however, robust markers to predict therapy response are missing. Here we show that blood platelets interact with lung canc...
Baseline characteristics and complete blood count including mean platelet volume (MPV) and immature platelet fraction (IPF) were collected within 2 h after the procedure and analyzed in relation to aortic stenosis staging. Results A total of 220 patients were included. The mean age was 81 years ...
However the state of primary haemostasis in such patients remains insufficiently investigated.J.SchneiderRivoSchneiderY.SchneiderGozalSchneiderM.SchneiderRaushenbachSchneiderD.SchneiderVaronSchneiderJ.SchneiderKatzSchneiderWileyPediatric Anesthesia
the results will be accurate. Also, care should be taken in interpreting the platelet count results obtained from anticoagulated (EDTA or citrate) whole blood samples shipped to a reference laboratory because an extended delay can result in an underrepresentation of the patient's platelet count. ...
A decrease in the platelet count is observed in the majority of patients with sPE [1]. The fact that the PCT value was lower in patients with sPE than in normal pregnant women in some studies can be explained by this factor. Similarly, in preeclamptic patients or patients diagnosed with ...
We found out that Lp(a) variation accounted for 11.1% of platelet aggregation while platelet count only accounted for 9.4% and ApoB accounted for 10.1%; Lp(a) variation still explained 7.2% or 7.1% of platelet aggregation after adjustment for platelet count or ApoB respectively. Our results ...
blood cells, a lack of association between the PLT PRS and red blood cell count is somewhat unexpected, albeit consistent with results of recent reports14,43,44. Of the specific blood cell types tested, the PLT PRS associated most significantly with monocyte, lymphocyte, and neutrophil counts. ...