Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2901996963> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 92 of
92
with 100 items per page.
- W2901996963 endingPage "993" @default.
- W2901996963 startingPage "989" @default.
- W2901996963 abstract "Since there is still debate on the effects of plateletpheresis on coagulation system, we aimed to perform a global assessment of donor's hemostatic function undergoing plateletpheresis by rotation thromboelastometry (ROTEM) analysis and to clarify if plateletpheresis procedure induces a hypercoagulable state. Thirty male plateletpheresis donors were included in the study. Four blood samples were drawn at different time intervals: before the beginning of the apheresis procedure; immediately after the completion of the apheresis procedure; 24 h and 7 days after the apheresis procedure. Hypercoagulability was diagnosed readily by having an accelerated clot formation, as evidenced by shortening of CFT and an increase of the clot strength, as evidenced by increasing of MCF. In INTEM assay, CFT value after apheresis was significantly prolonged compared with baseline value while CFT value 7 days after apheresis was significantly shortened compared with values immediately and 24 h after apheresis (p < 0.001). However, CFT-INTEM still did not show any shortening in any of the measurements when compared to pre-apheresis value. MCF value after apheresis was significantly shortened compared with baseline value while MCF value 7 days after apheresis was significantly prolonged compared with values immediately and 24 h after apheresis (p < 0.001). However, MCF-INTEM still did not show any increase in any of the measurements when compared to pre-apheresis value. There was no significant difference in CT value between four measurements (p = 0.064). In EXTEM assay, CFT value after apheresis was significantly prolonged compared with baseline value while CFT value 7 days after apheresis was significantly shortened compared with values immediately and 24 h after apheresis (p < 0.001). However, CFT-EXTEM still did not show any shortening in any of the measurements when compared to pre-apheresis value. MCF values immediately and 24 h after apheresis were significantly shortened compared with baseline value while MCF value 7 days after apheresis was significantly prolonged compared with values immediately and 24 h after apheresis (p < 0.001). However, MCF-EXTEM still did not show any increase in any of the measurements when compared to pre-apheresis value. We found no differences in CT value between four measurements (p = 0.208). Since ROTEM tracings on both INTEM and EXTEM assays did not reveal any significant shortening of CFT and increasing of MCF in any of the measurements after apheresis procedure, we concluded that plateletpheresis does not induce a hypercoagulable state in healthy donors." @default.
- W2901996963 created "2018-12-11" @default.
- W2901996963 creator A5026040833 @default.
- W2901996963 creator A5031927010 @default.
- W2901996963 creator A5068372922 @default.
- W2901996963 date "2018-11-29" @default.
- W2901996963 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W2901996963 title "Does plateletpheresis induce a hypercoagulable state? A global assessment of donor’s hemostatic system by ROTEM" @default.
- W2901996963 cites W1524658408 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W1963908933 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W1965205104 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W1976519721 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W1983352514 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W1986060989 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W1991130709 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W1991143749 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W1992417406 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2000182282 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2000376275 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2004336108 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2007237210 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2035211406 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2041348296 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2043110889 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2049328508 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2059488592 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2062407331 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2073015326 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2080799110 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2094144483 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2094795204 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2143744389 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2158035243 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2165123896 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2623034018 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W2767158255 @default.
- W2901996963 cites W4249090215 @default.
- W2901996963 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/09537104.2018.1542126" @default.
- W2901996963 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30497323" @default.
- W2901996963 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2901996963 type Work @default.
- W2901996963 sameAs 2901996963 @default.
- W2901996963 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W2901996963 countsByYear W29019969632021 @default.
- W2901996963 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2901996963 hasAuthorship W2901996963A5026040833 @default.
- W2901996963 hasAuthorship W2901996963A5031927010 @default.
- W2901996963 hasAuthorship W2901996963A5068372922 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConcept C26809991 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConcept C2776738589 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConcept C2778382381 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConcept C2779867487 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConcept C2910686401 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConcept C3018023364 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConcept C42219234 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConcept C89560881 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConceptScore W2901996963C126322002 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConceptScore W2901996963C141071460 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConceptScore W2901996963C26809991 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConceptScore W2901996963C2776738589 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConceptScore W2901996963C2778382381 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConceptScore W2901996963C2779867487 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConceptScore W2901996963C2910686401 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConceptScore W2901996963C3018023364 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConceptScore W2901996963C42219234 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConceptScore W2901996963C71924100 @default.
- W2901996963 hasConceptScore W2901996963C89560881 @default.
- W2901996963 hasIssue "8" @default.
- W2901996963 hasLocation W29019969631 @default.
- W2901996963 hasLocation W29019969632 @default.
- W2901996963 hasOpenAccess W2901996963 @default.
- W2901996963 hasPrimaryLocation W29019969631 @default.
- W2901996963 hasRelatedWork W1964714411 @default.
- W2901996963 hasRelatedWork W2085541012 @default.
- W2901996963 hasRelatedWork W2100269967 @default.
- W2901996963 hasRelatedWork W2370513145 @default.
- W2901996963 hasRelatedWork W2385542649 @default.
- W2901996963 hasRelatedWork W2420382348 @default.
- W2901996963 hasRelatedWork W2564915130 @default.
- W2901996963 hasRelatedWork W2901996963 @default.
- W2901996963 hasRelatedWork W3031107664 @default.
- W2901996963 hasRelatedWork W4251293782 @default.
- W2901996963 hasVolume "30" @default.
- W2901996963 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2901996963 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2901996963 magId "2901996963" @default.
- W2901996963 workType "article" @default.