1990
DOI: 10.1042/cs079015pa
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Influence of Increasing Levels of High Purity Factor VIII on Thrombin Generation In-Vitro

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“…The method used in this study to measure thrombin generation is sensitive, precise and reproducible [16]. We have shown Ts0, to be sensitive to the addition of increasing concentrations of FVIII:C in vitro [9] and to be reduced progressively with increasing age of the subject and plasma FVIII:C concentration in vivo [22]. It is more sensitive to reduced coagulation times than standard laboratory tests such as the APTT [22].…”
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“…The method used in this study to measure thrombin generation is sensitive, precise and reproducible [16]. We have shown Ts0, to be sensitive to the addition of increasing concentrations of FVIII:C in vitro [9] and to be reduced progressively with increasing age of the subject and plasma FVIII:C concentration in vivo [22]. It is more sensitive to reduced coagulation times than standard laboratory tests such as the APTT [22].…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Similarly, FVIII:C concentrations rise in humans after administration of adrenaline [8]. Increasing concentrations of FVIII:C reduce plasma coagulation times in vitro [9] and clinical studies have demonstrated acute increases in circulating FVIII:C concentrations in response to various physical stresses such as hypoglycaemia, diabetic ketoacidosis and surgery [10][11][12]. However, it is not clear whether these sudden increases in FVIII:C lead to a corresponding enhancement of coagulation in vivo.…”
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“…Current opinion favours the role of increased vWF concentra tion as an early marker of existing endothelial damage (25). There is also some evidence that high plasma levels of FVIII :C may contribute to a procoagulant milieu (26,27).…”
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“…FVIILC is co-factor in the intrinsic pathway of coagulation, accelerating the activation of factor X by factor IXa but not having enzymatic activity itself. Invitro work has shown that an increased level of FVIILC directly accelerates blood coagulation and is rate-limiting in its action (5). FVIILC has been reported to be elevated in patients with diabetes mellitus, a chronic condition complicated by micro-and macro-vascular disease, but whether the association between high FVIILC concentrations and the vascular complications of diabetes is cause or effect is unclear (6)(7)(8).…”
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