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- W2036627196 abstract "The strong epidemiological association between elevated plasma clotting factors and coronary artery disease is generally interpreted as evidence that patients with coronary atherosclerosis are in a procoagulant (hypercoagulable) state. A dynamic global test was used to assess the overall coagulation status of 761 patients with coronary artery disease scheduled for coronary artery bypass grafting and compared to healthy matched controls (n = 100). Platelet reactivity to shear-stress was simultaneously measured from identical, non-anticoagulated blood samples. Contrary to expectation, the overall coagulation in cardiac patients did not differ significantly from that of controls. Furthermore, the coagulation status of patients bore no relationship to the severity of coronary atherosclerosis. The latter is in contrast with platelet reactivities, which were significantly increased in patients with > or = 2 vessel disease as compared with single vessel disease. The present results do not necessarily conflict with the finding of elevated plasma clotting factors in cardiac patients. However, they do not support the claim that these markers are a reflection of a hypercoagulable state. Indeed, this study confirms that such patients are in a prothrombotic state, which is related to enhanced platelet reactivities, and not to a prothrombotic imbalance of the coagulation mechanism." @default.
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