Platelet contamination in stored plasma may affect coagulation assays, including the endogenous thrombin potential (ETP), which has been proposed for the investigation of hyper- and hypo-coagulability. The current recommendation of filtering plasma before freezing cannot be always met. This study provides evidence that filtering frozen plasma after thawing, prior to testing, may help to eliminate the unwanted effect of residual platelets on the ETP. This may have important implications in future studies, as the ETP could be determined with plasma that have been collected without precautions relating to platelet contamination, as is the case for plasmas collected in epidemiological studies
The area under the ttrombin generation curve (the endogenous tluombin potential; ETP) has been propo...
Background: The risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is increased by an excess of procoagulant or by...
Introduction: Measurements from frozen sample collections are important key indicators in clinical s...
BACKGROUND Different types of fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) exist, and the concentrations of plasma pro...
he use of frozen-thawed samples rather than fresh samples for specialized coagulation testing is bec...
International audienceIntroduction Sample freezing is a part of routine laboratory tasks because som...
The area under the thrombin generation curve (the endogenous thrombin potential; ETP) has been propo...
Background: Conventional coagulation screening tests such as Prothrombin time, International normali...
Abstract Preanalytical quality control of blood samples is critical for tests of coagulation functio...
Introduction: Thrombin generation tests (TGTs) are considered to give more detailed information of t...
Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is prepared within 8-10 hours after collection to ensure preservation of c...
Thromboelastometry is increasingly used in the clinical and scientific setting. The use of frozen pl...
BACK GROUND: Transfusion of fresh frozen plasma is still an important measure in emergency medicin...
Background and Objectives: The ability to use plasma, isolated from units of whole blood and frozen ...
International audienceBackground: Storage of frozen plasma samples for hemostasis testing is a key s...
The area under the ttrombin generation curve (the endogenous tluombin potential; ETP) has been propo...
Background: The risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is increased by an excess of procoagulant or by...
Introduction: Measurements from frozen sample collections are important key indicators in clinical s...
BACKGROUND Different types of fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) exist, and the concentrations of plasma pro...
he use of frozen-thawed samples rather than fresh samples for specialized coagulation testing is bec...
International audienceIntroduction Sample freezing is a part of routine laboratory tasks because som...
The area under the thrombin generation curve (the endogenous thrombin potential; ETP) has been propo...
Background: Conventional coagulation screening tests such as Prothrombin time, International normali...
Abstract Preanalytical quality control of blood samples is critical for tests of coagulation functio...
Introduction: Thrombin generation tests (TGTs) are considered to give more detailed information of t...
Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is prepared within 8-10 hours after collection to ensure preservation of c...
Thromboelastometry is increasingly used in the clinical and scientific setting. The use of frozen pl...
BACK GROUND: Transfusion of fresh frozen plasma is still an important measure in emergency medicin...
Background and Objectives: The ability to use plasma, isolated from units of whole blood and frozen ...
International audienceBackground: Storage of frozen plasma samples for hemostasis testing is a key s...
The area under the ttrombin generation curve (the endogenous tluombin potential; ETP) has been propo...
Background: The risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is increased by an excess of procoagulant or by...
Introduction: Measurements from frozen sample collections are important key indicators in clinical s...