نتایج جستجو برای: aptt lysis test

تعداد نتایج: 834455  

2016
Nobuaki Tsuyama Toshihisa Ichiba Hiroshi Naito

We herein present a case of acquired hemophilia A with a normal activated partial thromboplastin (aPTT), intramuscular hematoma and cerebral hemorrhage occurring in a 73-year-old man. The patient visited our emergency department with gait disturbance, pain and swelling in his right leg. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed intramuscular hematoma and intracrania...

Journal: :Blood 1978
I M Yudelman H L Nossel K L Kaplan J Hirsh

Fibrinopeptide A (FPA) was measured in the plasma of 81 patients with suspected thromboembolism. Of 47 patients with positive venography and/or lung scan, 42 had elevated FPA levels > .3 pmol/mI (mean 7.4) and 5 had levels <1.3 pmol/mI. Of 34 patients with negative venography and/or lung scan, 29 had FPA levels <1 .3 pmol/mI and 5 had levels > 1 3 pmol/ml. These results suggest limitations for ...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2007
Bijan S Kheirabadi Jacqueline M Crissey Rodolfo Deguzman John B Holcomb

BACKGROUND The coagulopathy of trauma is generally confirmed by prothrombin time (PT) > or =16 seconds or an international normalized ratio > or =1.5. However, the utility of these values as a screening test is unknown. We examined different coagulation tests to determine the best predictor of coagulopathic bleeding and mortality in a small animal hemorrhage model. METHODS Coagulopathy was in...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1999
M Ränby T Gojceta K Gustafsson K M Hansson T L Lindahl

BACKGROUND Ca(2+) activity close to the physiological concentration of 1.3 mmol/L is essential in blood coagulation. Is this also true for the performance of global diagnostic coagulation assays? We searched for compounds that would buffer Ca(2+) activity at approximately 1.3 mmol/L without disturbing coagulation reactions and investigated whether such Ca(2+) buffering improves diagnostic effic...

Journal: :Circulation 1992
C Kroon W R ten Hove A de Boer J M Kroon J M van der Pol E J Harthoorn-Lasthuizen H C Schoemaker F J van der Meer A F Cohen

BACKGROUND In this study, the anticoagulant response of 12,500 IU heparin s.c. was investigated in patients with myocardial infarction and healthy volunteers to determine variabilities in response and modifying factors. METHODS AND RESULTS On the fourth day after thrombolytic therapy, blood samples were taken before and at frequent intervals until 10 hours after the injection of 12,500 IU hep...

Journal: :Jurnal Teknologi Laboratorium 2022

Pneumatic tube system (PTS) is a transport medium that widely used in hospitals. The samples transported via PTS would get vibrations due to changing air velocity and pressure. This unstable pressure could cause pre-analytic errors laboratory measurements. It happened because it damages erythrocytes lymphocytes causes haemolysis. has been demonstrated these changes can alter the quality of indu...

2016
Sandra Margetić Ivana Ćelap Lora Dukić Ines Vukasović Lucija Virović-Jukić

The aim of this report was to present a case of interference on prothrombin time (PT) test that directed further laboratory diagnostics and resulted with final detection of monoclonal gammopathy in an 88-year old man. Routine coagulation testing during medical examination at Emergency Department revealed unmeasurable PT (< 7% activity) and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) within ref...

2005

Activated partial thromboplastin times (APTT) for monitoring heparin therapy for venous thromboembolism tended to be inappropriately short if blood was collected in commercially available evacuated glass tubes. Five types of evacuated tubes marketed under the trade names Vacutainer and Venoject were examined. The APTT of heparinised blood collected in these tubes correlated poorly (r = 004 to r...

2018
John D. Olson Ian Jennings Piet Meijer Chantal Bon Roslyn Bonar Emmanuel J. Favaloro Russell A. Higgins Michael Keeney Joy Mammen Richard A. Marlar Roland Meley Sukesh C. Nair William L. Nichols Anne Raby Joan C. Reverter Alok Srivastava Isobel Walker

: Laboratory quality programs rely on internal quality control and external quality assessment (EQA). EQA programs provide unknown specimens for the laboratory to test. The laboratory's result is compared with other (peer) laboratories performing the same test. EQA programs assign target values using a variety of methods statistical tools and performance assessment of 'pass' or 'fail' is made. ...

Journal: :American Journal of Hematology 2016

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