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  • 1945-1949  (3)
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  • 1
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    Springer
    Cellular and molecular life sciences 5 (1949), S. 330-331 
    ISSN: 1420-9071
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Mit neuartigen Methoden wurde die Geschwindigkeit untersucht, mit der das Prothrombin verbraucht und das Thrombin nach Beedigung der Gerinnung frischen menschlichen Plasmas inaktiviert wird. Die Geschwindigkeit des « Prothrombinverbrauchs » hängt von der Zahl der vorhandenen Blutplättchen ab. Sie wächst kritisch bei optimaler Blutplättchenzahl zwischen der 8. und 14. Minute nach Beendigung der Gerinnung. Die Inaktivierung des während der Gerinnung gebildeten Thrombins wird nur sehr wenig von den im Plasma verbliebenen Plättchen beeinflußt. Sie geht rasch in den ersten 15 Minuten nach Beendigung der Gerinnung vor sich. Bei krankhaften Zuständen zeigt die Thrombininaktivierungskurve Veränderungen, die vielleicht diagnostisch bei der thrombotischen Diathese nützlich sein könnten. Die Resultate des Prothrombinverbrauchtests werden durch das restliche Thrombin des Serums nicht beeinflußt, wenn die Bestimmung 30 bis 60 Minuten nach Beendigung der Gerinnung vorgenommen wird.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 1949-08-01
    Print ISSN: 0014-4754
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Published by Springer
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 1948-10-01
    Description: The coagulation time is a measurement of the intrinsic power of the blood to convert fibrinogen to fibrin. It is an empirical test no matter how performed, and therefore in order to be reliable requires that the test be done on venous blood under strictly controlled conditions. A recommended procedure is outlined in detail. The coagulation time is prolonged in hemophilia, hypoprothrombinemia, afibrinogenemia and heparinemia. In hemophilia, the coagulation time theoretically is a measure of the severity of the disease but practically is of limited value since the coagulation time may be within normal limits in some patients; the prothrombin consumed in the coagulation of hemophilic blood is therefore a better guide for diagnosis. The coagulation time in hypoprothrombinemia is relatively little prolonged until a drastic reduction occurs. The test is therefore of no value for establishing a hemorrhagic condition in hypoprothrombinemia. In afibrinogenemia the blood is incoagulable. A small amount of fibrinogen restores the coagulation time to normal. The presence of heparin increases the coagulation time. The test is therefore useful in controlling the therapeutic action of this drug. The senior author, in making a survey of the literature on hemorrhagic diseases in preparation of his monograph, was impressed by the significant and diverse contributions which Dr. George R. Minot made to this field of medicine. We feel honored to contribute this study to the collection of papers offered as a fitting tribute to Dr. Minot, who has so successfully and productively combined science and clinical medicine.
    Print ISSN: 0006-4971
    Electronic ISSN: 1528-0020
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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