1. [Hemostasis in patients operated on for abdominal hemorrhage. 2. Characterization of the process of activation of blood coagulation system factors. Coagulation inhibitors].
- Author
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Beliaev AV, Zaremba AM, Platonova TN, Aristov MA, and Rakov NV
- Subjects
- Blood Coagulation Factors antagonists & inhibitors, Cluster Analysis, Fibrinogen metabolism, Humans, Partial Thromboplastin Time, Protein C metabolism, Prothrombin Time, Abdomen blood supply, Blood Coagulation Factors physiology, Hemorrhage surgery, Hemostasis physiology
- Abstract
Haemostasis indexes were estimated in four groups of patients which were isolated by the cluster analysis and operated for abdominal haemorrhages. A tendency or explicit hyperfibrinogenemia have been fixed which are connected with the syndrome of the system inflammation response of the patient in the critical state. The correlation between the indexes of the prothrombin time, activated partial prothrombin time and protein C activity is shown. An analysis of anticoagulants effect suggests it possible to consider the antithrombin III to be the main, stable blood anticoagulant, while protein C is responsible for the operational response of the organism on the part of haemostasis. The decrease of ancystron and thrombin time was recorded in 50% of patients notwithstanding the hyperfibrinogenemia and presence of fibrin fibrinogen degradation products. It is supposed that the acceleration of fibrin polymerization in the examined groups of patients is the mechanism of the organism protection from the blood loss under the given pathology.
- Published
- 1997