Effects of features of extracorporal circuits on thrombocyte hemostasis, the fibrinolysis system, and development of hemolysis

The article contains data which demonstrate that use of extracorporal circuits with special coating ("safe-line" and "duraflow") improves preservation of thrombocyte functional activity, and lowers activation of the fibrinolysis system in postoperative period, which results in de...

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Published inVestnik Rossiĭskoĭ akademii medits︠i︡nskih nauk no. 10; p. 12
Main Authors Charnaia, M A, Morozov, Iu A, Gladysheva, V G, Krapivkin, I A
Format Journal Article
LanguageRussian
Published Russia (Federation) 2005
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Summary:The article contains data which demonstrate that use of extracorporal circuits with special coating ("safe-line" and "duraflow") improves preservation of thrombocyte functional activity, and lowers activation of the fibrinolysis system in postoperative period, which results in decrease of postoperative blood loss. Use of heat exchangers with polypropylene coating is less traumatic to blood cells, and thus lowers frequency and degree of hemolysis.
ISSN:0869-6047