Abstract Purpose: Obesity causes a prothrombotic state and is known as a predisposing factor for thromboembolic events. In this pilot study, we assessed the impact of surgery for obesity and the subsequent weight loss on blood coagulation using traditional coagulation tests and thromboelastography (TEG). Material and Methods: We studied blood samples from 18 patients receiving bariatric surgery. Besides traditional blood coagulation tests and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) as a marker of inflammation, the TEG parameters reaction time (R), kinetics time (K), angle (α), maximum amplitude (MA), clot strength (G), and lysis percent at 60 min (LY60) were determined preoperatively and on the first postoperative day and 6 months aft...
Obesity is a steadily growing problem that is associated with several diseases such as diabetes type...
Essentials: Whether obesity protects against clinically relevant bleeding is unclear. We investigate...
Background: In contrast to studies in patients, an association between obesity and blood coagulation...
Surgery and obesity are known risk factors for thromboembolic events due to the presence of a hyperc...
Obesity is associated with a prothrombotic milieu and an increased risk for thrombotic events. Baria...
The prothrombotic state of obesity can increase the risk of thromboembolism. We aimed to investigate...
Background Little is known about effects of different bariatric surgery procedures on haemostatic...
Background: Obesity is a well-established risk factor for venous thromboembolic events, such as pulm...
The rising prevalence of obesity is a major global health problem. In severe obesity, bariatric surg...
The low-grade inflammatory state in obesity leads to insulin resistance and endothelial dysfunction,...
BackgroundAlthough obese patients have high thrombosis rates following injury, the role of obesity i...
Routine laboratory methods are insensitive to hyper-coagulation, which may be detected by global hem...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Despite clinical and laboratory evidence of perioperative hypercoagulabili...
Aim: Elevated red blood cell distribution width (RDW) and mean platelet volume (MPV) levels which ar...
Hypertension and diabetes are known risk factors for obesity-related thrombosis, but several studies...
Obesity is a steadily growing problem that is associated with several diseases such as diabetes type...
Essentials: Whether obesity protects against clinically relevant bleeding is unclear. We investigate...
Background: In contrast to studies in patients, an association between obesity and blood coagulation...
Surgery and obesity are known risk factors for thromboembolic events due to the presence of a hyperc...
Obesity is associated with a prothrombotic milieu and an increased risk for thrombotic events. Baria...
The prothrombotic state of obesity can increase the risk of thromboembolism. We aimed to investigate...
Background Little is known about effects of different bariatric surgery procedures on haemostatic...
Background: Obesity is a well-established risk factor for venous thromboembolic events, such as pulm...
The rising prevalence of obesity is a major global health problem. In severe obesity, bariatric surg...
The low-grade inflammatory state in obesity leads to insulin resistance and endothelial dysfunction,...
BackgroundAlthough obese patients have high thrombosis rates following injury, the role of obesity i...
Routine laboratory methods are insensitive to hyper-coagulation, which may be detected by global hem...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Despite clinical and laboratory evidence of perioperative hypercoagulabili...
Aim: Elevated red blood cell distribution width (RDW) and mean platelet volume (MPV) levels which ar...
Hypertension and diabetes are known risk factors for obesity-related thrombosis, but several studies...
Obesity is a steadily growing problem that is associated with several diseases such as diabetes type...
Essentials: Whether obesity protects against clinically relevant bleeding is unclear. We investigate...
Background: In contrast to studies in patients, an association between obesity and blood coagulation...