Conventional coagulation tests might be inadequate to explore mechanisms regulating thrombin generation in neonates, because they do not allow full activation of the reduced levels of protein C. Therefore, they do not reflect the action of pro- and anti-coagulants as does the endogenous thrombin potential assessed in the presence of thrombomodulin. Endogenous thrombin potential measured without thrombomodulin was greater than the lower-limit of the adult reference interval in 30% of 109 full-term and 49% of 55 pre-term neonates, a finding consistent with the reduced levels of procoagulants in this setting. When the test was modified adding thrombomodulin, endogenous thrombin potential reverted into the adult reference interval in 97% and 10...
BACKGROUND:Thrombin generation (TG) is a pivotal process in achieving hemostasis. Coagulation profil...
Thrombin generation (TG) is decreased in children. TG is determined by two underlying processes: the...
BACKGROUND: A gap exists between in vivo and ex vivo coagulation when investigated by use of the coa...
Conventional coagulation tests might be inadequate to explore mechanisms regulating thrombin generat...
Acquired coagulation defects are characterized by a decrease of both pro- and anti-coagulants. Becau...
Very premature infants are at risk of bleeding and frequently given plasma because of perception tha...
BACKGROUND: The diagnostic approach to haemostatic defects in the newborn is challenging and require...
The above considerations do not rule out the utility of con-tinuous thrombin assays in clinical diag...
In neonates and infants, numerous clinical and environmental conditions lead to elevated thrombin ge...
The role played by coagulation defects in the occurrence of bleeding in cirrhosis is still unclear. ...
Thrombin generation (TG) is decreased in children. TG is determined by two underlying processes: the...
Thrombin generation (TG) is decreased in children. TG is determined by two underlying processes: the...
Quantitative differences in the coagulation system in children and infants, compared to adults, are ...
Thrombin generation (TG) is decreased in children. TG is determined by two underlying processes: the...
Thrombin generation (TG) is decreased in children. TG is determined by two underlying processes: the...
BACKGROUND:Thrombin generation (TG) is a pivotal process in achieving hemostasis. Coagulation profil...
Thrombin generation (TG) is decreased in children. TG is determined by two underlying processes: the...
BACKGROUND: A gap exists between in vivo and ex vivo coagulation when investigated by use of the coa...
Conventional coagulation tests might be inadequate to explore mechanisms regulating thrombin generat...
Acquired coagulation defects are characterized by a decrease of both pro- and anti-coagulants. Becau...
Very premature infants are at risk of bleeding and frequently given plasma because of perception tha...
BACKGROUND: The diagnostic approach to haemostatic defects in the newborn is challenging and require...
The above considerations do not rule out the utility of con-tinuous thrombin assays in clinical diag...
In neonates and infants, numerous clinical and environmental conditions lead to elevated thrombin ge...
The role played by coagulation defects in the occurrence of bleeding in cirrhosis is still unclear. ...
Thrombin generation (TG) is decreased in children. TG is determined by two underlying processes: the...
Thrombin generation (TG) is decreased in children. TG is determined by two underlying processes: the...
Quantitative differences in the coagulation system in children and infants, compared to adults, are ...
Thrombin generation (TG) is decreased in children. TG is determined by two underlying processes: the...
Thrombin generation (TG) is decreased in children. TG is determined by two underlying processes: the...
BACKGROUND:Thrombin generation (TG) is a pivotal process in achieving hemostasis. Coagulation profil...
Thrombin generation (TG) is decreased in children. TG is determined by two underlying processes: the...
BACKGROUND: A gap exists between in vivo and ex vivo coagulation when investigated by use of the coa...