Technology in hemostasis laboratories has evolved enormously during the last 30 years. Although many scientists and clinicians will remember the traditional tilt-tube techniques to screen for coagulation abnormalities and to monitor anticoagulant therapy, the hemostasis laboratory today uses a variety of modern technologies. These include flow cytometry, chromogenic assays, molecular typing (e.g., polymerase chain reaction), immunologic assays (e.g., enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays), functional assays of specific coagulation proteins, and platelet function analyzers. Although these advances in technology have resulted in greater capability, productivity, sensitivity, specificity, and ultimately, improvement in the clinical care of patien...
Hemostasis is a complex and tightly regulated process whereby the body attempts to maintain a homeos...
Hemostasis disorders are typically classified as either hemorrhagic or thrombotic. Irrespective of t...
The 4th Maastricht Consensus Conference on Thrombosis (MCCT), included the following themes: Theme 1...
Technology in hemostasis laboratories has evolved enormously during the last 30 years. Although man...
Technology in hemostasis laboratories has evolved enormously during the last 30 years. Although many...
Physiological hemostasis is an intricate biological system, where procoagulant and anticoagulant for...
Technologies in laboratory diagnostics are changing fast with progress in understanding and therapy ...
Innovations in Thrombosis and Hemostasis: A Glimpse Towards the Future of Diagnostic Analyzer
This article takes the reader through a journey of the history of the phenotypic tests for hemostasi...
The authors provide a narrative review of mainstream hemostasis analyzers. The review is presented i...
The current report provides a personal perspective summarising some interesting recent developments ...
Hemostasis is a delicate, dynamic and intricate system, in which pro- and anti-coagulant forces coop...
Hemostasis testing is conventionally referred to as performance of in vitro diagnostic tests for scr...
Automation is conventionally defined as the use of machines, control systems, and information techno...
Abstract: Many tests used to evaluate haemostasis correspond to artificially created environments. T...
Hemostasis is a complex and tightly regulated process whereby the body attempts to maintain a homeos...
Hemostasis disorders are typically classified as either hemorrhagic or thrombotic. Irrespective of t...
The 4th Maastricht Consensus Conference on Thrombosis (MCCT), included the following themes: Theme 1...
Technology in hemostasis laboratories has evolved enormously during the last 30 years. Although man...
Technology in hemostasis laboratories has evolved enormously during the last 30 years. Although many...
Physiological hemostasis is an intricate biological system, where procoagulant and anticoagulant for...
Technologies in laboratory diagnostics are changing fast with progress in understanding and therapy ...
Innovations in Thrombosis and Hemostasis: A Glimpse Towards the Future of Diagnostic Analyzer
This article takes the reader through a journey of the history of the phenotypic tests for hemostasi...
The authors provide a narrative review of mainstream hemostasis analyzers. The review is presented i...
The current report provides a personal perspective summarising some interesting recent developments ...
Hemostasis is a delicate, dynamic and intricate system, in which pro- and anti-coagulant forces coop...
Hemostasis testing is conventionally referred to as performance of in vitro diagnostic tests for scr...
Automation is conventionally defined as the use of machines, control systems, and information techno...
Abstract: Many tests used to evaluate haemostasis correspond to artificially created environments. T...
Hemostasis is a complex and tightly regulated process whereby the body attempts to maintain a homeos...
Hemostasis disorders are typically classified as either hemorrhagic or thrombotic. Irrespective of t...
The 4th Maastricht Consensus Conference on Thrombosis (MCCT), included the following themes: Theme 1...