Platelet depletion, platelet activation and coagulation during treatment with hemodialysis
2011
AbstractBioincompatibility is the total of side effects during hemodialysis (HD) including, amongst others, changes in platelet (PLT) level. Deviations in PLT count, immature PLT count, PLT morphology, CD62p expression, Platelet Factor 4 (PF4), β-Thromboglobulin (β-TG), serotonin, Thrombin-Antithrombin III (TAT) and Prothrombin Fragment 1+2 (F1+2) are monitored before and during treatment with HD in order to elucidate the interaction between modifications in PLT morphology, PLT activation and markers concerning activation of coagulation. Different patterns with time indicate that there is no correlation between an increased amount of depleted PLTs and increased amounts of PLT activation markers such as CD62p, PF4, β-TG and serotonin. A statistically significant correlation between increased PLT activation markers and markers for increased activation of coagulation such as TAT and F1+2 has not been established. Only a weak correlation is demonstrated between the increase of markers for activation of coagul...
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