Background: The objective of this study was to establish the age and sex-dependent reference intervals for coagulation assays evaluated in healthy children, ranging from 0 days to 16 years old. Methods: PT, aPTT, Fibrinogen (functional), Antithrombin activity, Protein C anticoagulant activity, Protein S free antigen, Thrombin time, D-Dimer, Von Willebrand Factor antigen, Lupus anticoagulant (screening), extrinsic and intrinsic pathway factors, and activated Protein C resistance were evaluated using STA-R Max(2). Results: A total of 1280 subjects (671 males and 609 females) were divided into five groups, according to their age: 0-15 days (n = 280, 174 M and 106 F), 15-30 days (n = 208, 101 M and 107 F), 1-6 months (n = 369, 178 M and 191 F),...
Most data in the literature report reduced coagulation activities in the first few days of life with...
© 2020 Mohammad Monsurul HoqIntroduction: Reference intervals (RI) are an important clinical assessm...
Reference intervals (RIs) help physicians in differentiating healthy from sick individuals. The prot...
Background: The objective of this study was to establish the age and sex-dependent reference interva...
Understanding of developmental haemostasis is critical to ensure optimal prevention, diagnosis, and ...
The accurate use and interpretation of diagnostic investigations are essential for safe and effectiv...
Abstract(#br)Background(#br)Till date, China has not issued industry standards for reference interva...
BACKGROUND(#br)Till date, China has not issued industry standards for reference intervals (RIs) of p...
BACKGROUND: The diagnostic approach to haemostatic defects in the newborn is challenging and require...
Background The small sample volume needed and the prompt availability of results make viscoelastic m...
Background: The study was designed for establishing reference ranges and normal values for coagulati...
INTRODUCTION: The clinical interpretation of laboratory tests is reliant on reference intervals. How...
Background: The concept of developmental hemostasis has been universally accepted. Physiological ref...
BACKGROUND Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM®) is a point-of-care test for coagulation, enabling ...
The activated clotting time (ACT) was invented as a whole blood test to detect coagulopathy, but now...
Most data in the literature report reduced coagulation activities in the first few days of life with...
© 2020 Mohammad Monsurul HoqIntroduction: Reference intervals (RI) are an important clinical assessm...
Reference intervals (RIs) help physicians in differentiating healthy from sick individuals. The prot...
Background: The objective of this study was to establish the age and sex-dependent reference interva...
Understanding of developmental haemostasis is critical to ensure optimal prevention, diagnosis, and ...
The accurate use and interpretation of diagnostic investigations are essential for safe and effectiv...
Abstract(#br)Background(#br)Till date, China has not issued industry standards for reference interva...
BACKGROUND(#br)Till date, China has not issued industry standards for reference intervals (RIs) of p...
BACKGROUND: The diagnostic approach to haemostatic defects in the newborn is challenging and require...
Background The small sample volume needed and the prompt availability of results make viscoelastic m...
Background: The study was designed for establishing reference ranges and normal values for coagulati...
INTRODUCTION: The clinical interpretation of laboratory tests is reliant on reference intervals. How...
Background: The concept of developmental hemostasis has been universally accepted. Physiological ref...
BACKGROUND Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM®) is a point-of-care test for coagulation, enabling ...
The activated clotting time (ACT) was invented as a whole blood test to detect coagulopathy, but now...
Most data in the literature report reduced coagulation activities in the first few days of life with...
© 2020 Mohammad Monsurul HoqIntroduction: Reference intervals (RI) are an important clinical assessm...
Reference intervals (RIs) help physicians in differentiating healthy from sick individuals. The prot...