A critical review is given of the tests available for the assessment of the action of anticoagulants, such as heparins, oral anticoagulants and direct thrombin inhibitors, in patients under antithrombotic therapy. The principle of action and the performance of the thromboplastin time (PT), the activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), the whole blood clotting time, the thrombin time, the ecarin clotting time and the endogenous thrombin potential (ETP) is discussed, as well as the evidence behind the accepted therapeutic ranges. The two most common tests, PT and aPTT, respond in an essentially different way to clinically effective anticoagulation with heparin and with oral anticoagulants. This means that they covariate with, but do not t...
Two coagulation tests, Recalcified Activated Clotting Time (RACT) and Hemochron, were compared with ...
Clinicians should be aware of new developments to familiarize themselves with pharmacokinetic and ph...
Heparin-derivative anticoagulants include unfractionated heparin (UFH), low molecular weight heparin...
A critical review is given of the tests available for the assessment of the action of anticoagulants...
The tests currently employed within most haemostasis laboratories to monitor anticoagulant therapy l...
The tests currently employed within most haemostasis laboratories to monitor anticoagulant therapy l...
Heparin can be quantified with antifactor Xa and IIa tests (aXa, aIIa) but the anticoagulant power o...
Heparin is an effective drug for prevention and treatment of thromboembolic conditions. Although sev...
This review provides an update on laboratory testing and monitoring for existing and emerging antico...
Low molecular weight heparins (LMWH's) are used to prevent and treat thrombosis. Tests for monitorin...
Clinicians should be aware of new developments to familiarize themselves with pharmacokinetic and ph...
At present, we are using the proposed therapeutic range for monitoring unfractionated heparin therap...
Despite over 50 years of clinical experience with hep-arin therapy for thromboembolic disorders, an ...
The activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) assay is a very common coagulation test, used for s...
Low molecular weight heparins (LMWH’s) are used to prevent and treat thrombosis. Tests for monitorin...
Two coagulation tests, Recalcified Activated Clotting Time (RACT) and Hemochron, were compared with ...
Clinicians should be aware of new developments to familiarize themselves with pharmacokinetic and ph...
Heparin-derivative anticoagulants include unfractionated heparin (UFH), low molecular weight heparin...
A critical review is given of the tests available for the assessment of the action of anticoagulants...
The tests currently employed within most haemostasis laboratories to monitor anticoagulant therapy l...
The tests currently employed within most haemostasis laboratories to monitor anticoagulant therapy l...
Heparin can be quantified with antifactor Xa and IIa tests (aXa, aIIa) but the anticoagulant power o...
Heparin is an effective drug for prevention and treatment of thromboembolic conditions. Although sev...
This review provides an update on laboratory testing and monitoring for existing and emerging antico...
Low molecular weight heparins (LMWH's) are used to prevent and treat thrombosis. Tests for monitorin...
Clinicians should be aware of new developments to familiarize themselves with pharmacokinetic and ph...
At present, we are using the proposed therapeutic range for monitoring unfractionated heparin therap...
Despite over 50 years of clinical experience with hep-arin therapy for thromboembolic disorders, an ...
The activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) assay is a very common coagulation test, used for s...
Low molecular weight heparins (LMWH’s) are used to prevent and treat thrombosis. Tests for monitorin...
Two coagulation tests, Recalcified Activated Clotting Time (RACT) and Hemochron, were compared with ...
Clinicians should be aware of new developments to familiarize themselves with pharmacokinetic and ph...
Heparin-derivative anticoagulants include unfractionated heparin (UFH), low molecular weight heparin...