2000
DOI: 10.1080/09537100075779
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Quantitative detection of platelet aggregates in whole blood without fixation

Abstract: Platelet counting detects lesser degrees of platelet aggregation than conventional aggregometry. In order to prevent progressive platelet aggregation or disaggregation after sampling it is customary to fix blood samples. However fixation may introduce other artefacts. We first compared stability of platelet counts in EDTA-, citrate- and r-hirudin-anticoagulated blood from healthy volunteers. Second, the stability of platelet counts in unfixed EDTA- and hirudin-anticoagulated blood was compared with glutaraldeh… Show more

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“…To get cell-free plasma, we used a two-step centrifugation method, which has been shown to be effective in producing cell-free plasma [9]. Platelets are stable in EDTA-anticoagulated blood for 24 hrs [18]. Our blood samples were processed within 2 hours after blood draw.…”
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“…To get cell-free plasma, we used a two-step centrifugation method, which has been shown to be effective in producing cell-free plasma [9]. Platelets are stable in EDTA-anticoagulated blood for 24 hrs [18]. Our blood samples were processed within 2 hours after blood draw.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%