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Thrombo-Inflammation in Cardiovascular Disease : An Expert Consensus Document from the Third Maastricht Consensus Conference on Thrombosis

Authors :
d'Alessandro, Elisa
Becker, Christian
Bergmeier, Wolfgang
Bode, Christoph
Bourne, Joshua H.
Brown, Helena
Buller, Harry R.
ten Cate-Hoek, Arina J.
ten Cate, Vincent
van Cauteren, Yvonne J. M.
Cheung, Yam F. H.
Cleuren, Audrey
Coenen, Danielle
Crijns, Harry J. G. M.
de Simone, Ilaria
Dolleman, Sophie C.
Klein, Christine Espinola
Fernandez, Delia I.
Granneman, Lianne
van t Hof, Arnoud
Henke, Peter
Henskens, Yvonne M. C.
Huang, Jingnan
Jennings, Lisa K.
Jooss, Natalie
Karel, Mieke
van den Kerkhof, Danique
Klok, Frederik A.
Kremers, Bram
Laemmle, Bernhard
Leader, Avi
Lundstrom, Annika
Mackman, Nigel
Mannucci, Pier M.
Maqsood, Zahra
van der Meijden, Paola E. J.
van Moorsel, Marc
Moran, Luis A.
Morser, John
van Mourik, Manouk
Navarro, Stefano
Neagoe, Raluca A. I.
Olie, Renske H.
van Paridon, Pauline
Posma, Jens
Provenzale, Isabella
Reitsma, Pieter H.
Scaf, Billy
Schurgers, Leon
Seelig, Jaap
Siegbahn, Agneta
Siegerink, Bob
Soehnlein, Oliver
Soriano, Eva Maria
Sowa, Marcin A.
Spronk, Henri M. H.
Storey, Robert F.
Tantiwong, Chukiat
Veninga, Alicia
Wang, Xueqing
Watson, Steve P.
Weitz, Jeff
Zeerleder, Sacha S.
ten Cate, Hugo
Lina, Badimon
Christoph, Binder
Marc, Hoylaerts
Peter, Karlheinz
GregoryLip, Koenen Rory
Steffen, Massberg
Philipp, von Hundelshausen
Christian, Weber
Johann, Wojta
d'Alessandro, Elisa
Becker, Christian
Bergmeier, Wolfgang
Bode, Christoph
Bourne, Joshua H.
Brown, Helena
Buller, Harry R.
ten Cate-Hoek, Arina J.
ten Cate, Vincent
van Cauteren, Yvonne J. M.
Cheung, Yam F. H.
Cleuren, Audrey
Coenen, Danielle
Crijns, Harry J. G. M.
de Simone, Ilaria
Dolleman, Sophie C.
Klein, Christine Espinola
Fernandez, Delia I.
Granneman, Lianne
van t Hof, Arnoud
Henke, Peter
Henskens, Yvonne M. C.
Huang, Jingnan
Jennings, Lisa K.
Jooss, Natalie
Karel, Mieke
van den Kerkhof, Danique
Klok, Frederik A.
Kremers, Bram
Laemmle, Bernhard
Leader, Avi
Lundstrom, Annika
Mackman, Nigel
Mannucci, Pier M.
Maqsood, Zahra
van der Meijden, Paola E. J.
van Moorsel, Marc
Moran, Luis A.
Morser, John
van Mourik, Manouk
Navarro, Stefano
Neagoe, Raluca A. I.
Olie, Renske H.
van Paridon, Pauline
Posma, Jens
Provenzale, Isabella
Reitsma, Pieter H.
Scaf, Billy
Schurgers, Leon
Seelig, Jaap
Siegbahn, Agneta
Siegerink, Bob
Soehnlein, Oliver
Soriano, Eva Maria
Sowa, Marcin A.
Spronk, Henri M. H.
Storey, Robert F.
Tantiwong, Chukiat
Veninga, Alicia
Wang, Xueqing
Watson, Steve P.
Weitz, Jeff
Zeerleder, Sacha S.
ten Cate, Hugo
Lina, Badimon
Christoph, Binder
Marc, Hoylaerts
Peter, Karlheinz
GregoryLip, Koenen Rory
Steffen, Massberg
Philipp, von Hundelshausen
Christian, Weber
Johann, Wojta
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Thrombo-inflammation describes the complex interplay between blood coagulation and inflammation that plays a critical role in cardiovascular diseases. The third Maastricht Consensus Conference on Thrombosis assembled basic, translational, and clinical scientists to discuss the origin and potential consequences of thrombo-inflammation in the etiology, diagnostics, and management of patients with cardiovascular disease, including myocardial infarction, stroke, and peripheral artery disease. This article presents a state-of-the-art reflection of expert opinions and consensus recommendations regarding the following topics: (1) challenges of the endothelial cell barrier; (2) circulating cells and thrombo-inflammation, focused on platelets, neutrophils, and neutrophil extracellular traps; (3) procoagulant mechanisms; (4) arterial vascular changes in atherogenesis; attenuating atherosclerosis and ischemia/reperfusion injury; (5) management of patients with arterial vascular disease; and (6) pathogenesis of venous thrombosis and late consequences of venous thromboembolism.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235266189
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1055.s-0040-1708035