Assays based on the formation of thrombin and fibrin are frequently used, and results are considered exchangeable in research/clinical settings. However, thrombin generation and fibrin formation do not always go hand in hand and flow profoundly influences thrombus formation. We describe the technical/clinical evaluation of an assay to simultaneously measure thrombin generation and fibrin formation under conditions of flow. Introduction of a fluorometer into a ‘cone and base principle’-based rheometer allowed the measurement of thrombin generation (using a thrombin-sensitive substrate) and fibrin formation (changes in viscosity), while applying a linear shear flow. Increasing shear rates inversely related with thrombin generation and fibrin ...
Introduction: Patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are susceptible ...
Plasma fibrinogen concentration is important for coagulopathy assessment, and is most commonly measu...
Coagulation tests and coagulation factor assays have been complemented recently with experimental te...
Assays based on the formation of thrombin and fibrin are frequently used, and results are considered...
Thrombin generation is a key process that determines the extent of a hemostatic plug or a thrombotic...
Background: Thus far, validated whole blood assays used in in vitro fibrinolysis experiments using t...
Blood dilution after transfusion fluids leads to diminished coagulant activity monitored by rotation...
Background: Thus far, validated whole blood assays used in in vitro fibrinolysis experiments using t...
Fibrinogen is crucial for the formation of blood clot and clinical outcomes in major bleeding. Both ...
Objective. Increased fibrinolysis with the risk of bleeding is a consequence of thrombolytic therapy...
Test for the evaluation of the overall coagulation potential in plasma. Given the central role of th...
The recent development of semi-automated methods has revived interest in the thrombin generation tes...
We have previously developed a laboratory method that may screen the Overall Haemostasis Potential ...
Introduction: Patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are susceptible ...
Plasma fibrinogen concentration is important for coagulopathy assessment, and is most commonly measu...
Coagulation tests and coagulation factor assays have been complemented recently with experimental te...
Assays based on the formation of thrombin and fibrin are frequently used, and results are considered...
Thrombin generation is a key process that determines the extent of a hemostatic plug or a thrombotic...
Background: Thus far, validated whole blood assays used in in vitro fibrinolysis experiments using t...
Blood dilution after transfusion fluids leads to diminished coagulant activity monitored by rotation...
Background: Thus far, validated whole blood assays used in in vitro fibrinolysis experiments using t...
Fibrinogen is crucial for the formation of blood clot and clinical outcomes in major bleeding. Both ...
Objective. Increased fibrinolysis with the risk of bleeding is a consequence of thrombolytic therapy...
Test for the evaluation of the overall coagulation potential in plasma. Given the central role of th...
The recent development of semi-automated methods has revived interest in the thrombin generation tes...
We have previously developed a laboratory method that may screen the Overall Haemostasis Potential ...
Introduction: Patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are susceptible ...
Plasma fibrinogen concentration is important for coagulopathy assessment, and is most commonly measu...
Coagulation tests and coagulation factor assays have been complemented recently with experimental te...