2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00547-005-2016-z
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Thrombin and cardiopulmonary bypass – A paradigm for evaluation of the regulation of hemostasis

Abstract: Extracorporeal circulation for the purpose of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is used extensively for repair of cardiac defects. Complex mechanisms, many of which involve the generation of thrombin, are initiated by the institution of CPB. Thrombin is generated during CPB in spite of high doses of heparin. The tissue factor/ factor VII pathway is also activated and is probably responsible for generation of most of the thrombin seen during CPB. Plasma proteins (humoral phase) along with platelets, endothelium and … Show more

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