Although specific assays of coagulation factors are essential for diagnostic purposes they only give partial information about an individual's haemostatic state. This can be better assessed by various global tests, and recent developments and evaluations of five such tests are described in this symposium: the PFA-100; waveform analysis; thrombin generation; overall haemostasis potential; thrombelastography. Each test has advantages in various applications, but the thrombin generation test and waveform analysis have been found most useful in haemophilia, whilst the PFA-100 is helpful in von Willebrand's disease
Summary - This paper illustrates the difficulties of accurately assessing the coagulation profile du...
The evaluation of patients with a bleeding tendency represents a challenge as the routinely availabl...
Thrombin plays an important role in hemostasis through its multiple functions across blood coagulati...
Although specific assays of coagulation factors are essential for diagnostic purposes they only give...
Thrombosis and hemorrhage are major contributors to morbidity and mortality. The traditional laborat...
Thrombosis and hemorrhage are major contributors to morbidity and mortality. The traditional laborat...
Technologies in laboratory diagnostics are changing fast with progress in understanding and therapy ...
Thrombin generation is a key process that determines the extent of a hemostatic plug or a thrombotic...
Abstract The existing techniques to evaluate hemostasis in clinical laboratories are not sensitive e...
Item does not contain fulltextBleeding and thrombosis are the ultimate clinical outcomes of aberrati...
The current report provides a personal perspective summarising some interesting recent developments ...
With the introduction of synthetic substrates, many newer methods have been developed for testing co...
© W. S. Maney & Son Ltd 2015. Background: Coagulation is a cascade of reactions that eventually lead...
Background: Global tests of hemostasis that are used to screen patients with clinical suspicion of b...
Normal haemostasis requires maintenance of a careful equilibrium between the necessity to clot when ...
Summary - This paper illustrates the difficulties of accurately assessing the coagulation profile du...
The evaluation of patients with a bleeding tendency represents a challenge as the routinely availabl...
Thrombin plays an important role in hemostasis through its multiple functions across blood coagulati...
Although specific assays of coagulation factors are essential for diagnostic purposes they only give...
Thrombosis and hemorrhage are major contributors to morbidity and mortality. The traditional laborat...
Thrombosis and hemorrhage are major contributors to morbidity and mortality. The traditional laborat...
Technologies in laboratory diagnostics are changing fast with progress in understanding and therapy ...
Thrombin generation is a key process that determines the extent of a hemostatic plug or a thrombotic...
Abstract The existing techniques to evaluate hemostasis in clinical laboratories are not sensitive e...
Item does not contain fulltextBleeding and thrombosis are the ultimate clinical outcomes of aberrati...
The current report provides a personal perspective summarising some interesting recent developments ...
With the introduction of synthetic substrates, many newer methods have been developed for testing co...
© W. S. Maney & Son Ltd 2015. Background: Coagulation is a cascade of reactions that eventually lead...
Background: Global tests of hemostasis that are used to screen patients with clinical suspicion of b...
Normal haemostasis requires maintenance of a careful equilibrium between the necessity to clot when ...
Summary - This paper illustrates the difficulties of accurately assessing the coagulation profile du...
The evaluation of patients with a bleeding tendency represents a challenge as the routinely availabl...
Thrombin plays an important role in hemostasis through its multiple functions across blood coagulati...