1958
DOI: 10.1007/bf02047703
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Über Beziehungen zwischen Blutgerinnung und Kreislauffunktion

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“…Since heparin therapy did not seem to have a favourable effect we decided to start a fibrinolytie therapy. To our knowledge, the case of Lasch et al [9] and ours were the only ones in which fibrinolysis has been performed over a prolonged period. It is remarkable that fibrinolysis did not show an effect on renal function in our patient.…”
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“…Since heparin therapy did not seem to have a favourable effect we decided to start a fibrinolytie therapy. To our knowledge, the case of Lasch et al [9] and ours were the only ones in which fibrinolysis has been performed over a prolonged period. It is remarkable that fibrinolysis did not show an effect on renal function in our patient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…vascular clotting and severe glomerular thrombosis was revealed by autopsy. The latter case is reminiscent of a diabetic patient mentioned by Lasch et al [9], that had been treated with fibrinolysis in the course of a severe shock due to diabetic coma.…”
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“…Polymerisation of fibrin monomer is inhibited to a certain extent by complex formation with fibrinogen and fibrin degradation products [10,20] resulting in the so called soluble fibrin monomer complexes (SFMC). Furthermore, these fibrinogen fibrin intermediates äs well äs activated coagulation factors can not be removed from the circulation since the reticuloendothelial System is blocked [5,16] and the fibrinolytic activity impaired by endotoxin [l, 8]. Hence fibrin and fibrin complexes are deposited in the renal glomerular capillaries and other Organs [11, 21, 1 26] to form microclots.…”
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“…Lasch, Mechelke, Nusser & Sessner (1958), studying priniarily the blood levels of prothrombin (factor 11) and proconvertin (factor VII), have maintained the view that there are certain connectioiis between the circulation rate and the blood levels of different clotting factors. Their hypothesis was founded on the theory of a latent continuous intravascular coagulation.…”
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