Heparin Anticoagulated Articles & Analysis: Older
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What do rat poison and anticoagulation medicine have in common? As often happens in scientific discovery, research follows a twisted route to the most effective remedy. ...
Several sulfated structures of heparin, a glycosaminoglycan found in the liver, skin and lung, can be found in different types of organisms from the most primitive to humans. ...
In-vivo Evaluation Of A Novel Surgical Heart Valve Prosthesis Designed To Be Durable, Anticoagulant-free And Silent. Bart Meuris, Lucas Van Hoof, Wilm Decré, Marie Lamberigts, Tom Langenaeken, Peter Verbrugghe. ...
This has been happening even though these patients, in accordance with standard intensive care practice, are placed on anticoagulants like heparin to prevent clots as soon as they are admitted to the ICU. ...
Today, HIT remains a critical clinical context in many hospital settings, when heparin, mainly unfractionated, is used in cardiology, intensive care units, or ECC, including CPB and increasingly ECMO. This is a paradoxal disease, as this anticoagulant drug can provoke thrombocytopenia associated with thrombosis in affected patients. Detecting the risk of HIT is ...
