Introduction: Patients with cirrhosis have substantial alterations in their hemostatic system, which are paradoxically associated with the risk of both bleeding and thrombotic complications. However, it still remains difficult to predict those risks, because results from conventional coagulation tests, such as the prothrombin time ( PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), do not reflect the complex hemostatic changes in these patients. More sophisticated global hemostasis tests, such as thrombin generation assays, are not standardized for routine use yet. Here we examined the spatial clot growth in plasma from patients with cirrhosis using the novel Thrombodynamics assay, which uses a fundamentally new approach to test plasma ...
Impaired coagulation factor synthesis in cirrhosis causes a reduction of most pro- and anticoagulant...
Patients with cirrhosis have hemostatic changes, which may contribute to a risk of thrombosis. This ...
Thrombin generation is a key process that determines the extent of a hemostatic plug or a thrombotic...
Introduction: Patients with cirrhosis have substantial alterations in their hemostatic system, which...
BACKGROUND: The coagulopathy in cirrhosis is associated with thrombosis and bleeding. OBJECTIVES: To...
Introduction: Prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) are abnormal bu...
Introduction: Prothrombin time is thought to be unreliable in cirrhotic patients to predict the risk...
The role played by coagulation defects in the occurrence of bleeding in cirrhosis is still unclear. ...
Background: New laboratory tests that measure global hemostasis indicate generally preserved hemosta...
Epidemiological and laboratory studies performed in the last decades have changed our understanding ...
Background and Aims Patients with cirrhosis have a rebalanced hemostasis, often with normal or eleva...
Cirrhosis is characterized by a complex coagulation defect leading to the prolongation of the prothr...
Copyright © 2013 Nam Youngwon et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeComm...
Impaired coagulation factor synthesis in cirrhosis causes a reduction of most pro-and anticoagulant ...
Impaired coagulation factor synthesis in cirrhosis causes a reduction of most pro- and anticoagulant...
Patients with cirrhosis have hemostatic changes, which may contribute to a risk of thrombosis. This ...
Thrombin generation is a key process that determines the extent of a hemostatic plug or a thrombotic...
Introduction: Patients with cirrhosis have substantial alterations in their hemostatic system, which...
BACKGROUND: The coagulopathy in cirrhosis is associated with thrombosis and bleeding. OBJECTIVES: To...
Introduction: Prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) are abnormal bu...
Introduction: Prothrombin time is thought to be unreliable in cirrhotic patients to predict the risk...
The role played by coagulation defects in the occurrence of bleeding in cirrhosis is still unclear. ...
Background: New laboratory tests that measure global hemostasis indicate generally preserved hemosta...
Epidemiological and laboratory studies performed in the last decades have changed our understanding ...
Background and Aims Patients with cirrhosis have a rebalanced hemostasis, often with normal or eleva...
Cirrhosis is characterized by a complex coagulation defect leading to the prolongation of the prothr...
Copyright © 2013 Nam Youngwon et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeComm...
Impaired coagulation factor synthesis in cirrhosis causes a reduction of most pro-and anticoagulant ...
Impaired coagulation factor synthesis in cirrhosis causes a reduction of most pro- and anticoagulant...
Patients with cirrhosis have hemostatic changes, which may contribute to a risk of thrombosis. This ...
Thrombin generation is a key process that determines the extent of a hemostatic plug or a thrombotic...