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This dissertation by Mattias Törnudd investigates the effects of protamine on platelet function and coagulation in cardiac surgery, specifically focusing on the use of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The research examines how protamine, used to reverse heparin's anticoagulant effects post-surgery, impacts platelet activity and coagulation. It explores dosing strategies to minimize the negative effects of protamine and reduce the risk of residual heparin. The study also evaluates differences in platelet function between venous and arterial blood. Aimed at medical professionals and researchers, the work contributes to the understanding of hemostatic challenges in cardiac surgery and offers insights into managing coagulation effectively.
Coagulation. --- Heparin. --- Coagulation --- Heparin
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This dissertation by Kerstin Arbring presents a comprehensive examination of laboratory analyses in anticoagulant treatment, focusing on the hemostasis process and the use of oral anticoagulant drugs like warfarin and direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). It explores the genetic factors influencing the efficacy of warfarin, challenges in its treatment, and the paradigm shift towards DOACs. The work also delves into laboratory methodologies, such as prothrombin time measurements, and addresses potential errors in coagulation analysis. Aimed at medical professionals and researchers, this study offers valuable insights into optimizing anticoagulant therapy through improved laboratory practices.
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Blood --- Coagulation.
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Sang --- Coagulation
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Blood --- Erythrocytes --- Erythrocytes. --- Coagulation --- Coagulation.
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Blood --- Hemostasis --- Hemostasis. --- Coagulation --- Coagulation.
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