AbstractObjective:This study tests the hypotheses that enoxaparin, a low molecular weight heparin and potent inhibitor of factor Xa, alone or in combination with standard heparin, inhibits thrombin formation and activity and modulates complement activation and neutrophil elastase release during cardiopulmonary bypass in baboons. Methods: After preliminary studies to determine doses and possible species differences to anticoagulants and protamine, 27 anesthesized baboons had normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass with standard, unfractionated, porcine intestinal heparin, enoxaparin, or a combination of heparin and enoxaparin. Protamine in appropriate doses was used to reverse anticoagulation. Blood samples were obtained at 6 time points. Activa...
Purpose: Standard (unfractionated) heparin is still the only agent to perform extracorporeal circula...
Introduction: In surgical procedures, with cardiopulmonary bypass, hemorrhagic syndromes during and ...
AbstractThe hypothesis that heparin-coated perfusion circuits reduce thrombin formation and activity...
AbstractObjective:This study tests the hypotheses that enoxaparin, a low molecular weight heparin an...
AbstractThe ability of recombinant platelet factor 4 and protamine to neutralize heparin after cardi...
AbstractObjective:This study tested the hypothesis that nitric oxide or nitric oxide and eptifibatid...
The use of enoxaparin as a replacement drug to standard heparin, for anticoagulation during extracor...
AbstractBackground: Multiple stimuli converge in cardiopulmonary bypass to create a tremendous proth...
AbstractObjective: Cardiopulmonary bypass is a potent stimulus for activation of procoagulant pathwa...
Despite the beneficial effects of pharmacological interventions to prevent bleeding and to reduce th...
Heparin and protamine are the standard anticoagulant–antidote regimen used in almost every cardiopul...
BACKGROUND: Low-molecular-weight heparin enoxaparin is widely used in pharmacological thromboprophyl...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the biologic impact of heparin-coated circuits without syst...
BACKGROUND: Inhibition of procoagulant pathways may improve outcome in sepsis. We examined whether a...
The current study was designed to evaluate tubing sets with either polymeric phospholipids or ionica...
Purpose: Standard (unfractionated) heparin is still the only agent to perform extracorporeal circula...
Introduction: In surgical procedures, with cardiopulmonary bypass, hemorrhagic syndromes during and ...
AbstractThe hypothesis that heparin-coated perfusion circuits reduce thrombin formation and activity...
AbstractObjective:This study tests the hypotheses that enoxaparin, a low molecular weight heparin an...
AbstractThe ability of recombinant platelet factor 4 and protamine to neutralize heparin after cardi...
AbstractObjective:This study tested the hypothesis that nitric oxide or nitric oxide and eptifibatid...
The use of enoxaparin as a replacement drug to standard heparin, for anticoagulation during extracor...
AbstractBackground: Multiple stimuli converge in cardiopulmonary bypass to create a tremendous proth...
AbstractObjective: Cardiopulmonary bypass is a potent stimulus for activation of procoagulant pathwa...
Despite the beneficial effects of pharmacological interventions to prevent bleeding and to reduce th...
Heparin and protamine are the standard anticoagulant–antidote regimen used in almost every cardiopul...
BACKGROUND: Low-molecular-weight heparin enoxaparin is widely used in pharmacological thromboprophyl...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the biologic impact of heparin-coated circuits without syst...
BACKGROUND: Inhibition of procoagulant pathways may improve outcome in sepsis. We examined whether a...
The current study was designed to evaluate tubing sets with either polymeric phospholipids or ionica...
Purpose: Standard (unfractionated) heparin is still the only agent to perform extracorporeal circula...
Introduction: In surgical procedures, with cardiopulmonary bypass, hemorrhagic syndromes during and ...
AbstractThe hypothesis that heparin-coated perfusion circuits reduce thrombin formation and activity...