Abstract:Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) may be divided into two distinct conditions on the basis of the electrographical presence or absence of significant ST-segment elevation. Coronary arterial plaque rupture with subsequent thrombus formation is usually responsible for the development of ACS. A number of antithrombotic therapies have been developed to inhibit key steps in the sequential process of thrombus formation. Thrombin generation is of critical importance in the creation of intracoronary thrombosis. Heparins, … Show more
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