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·Although binding of adjacent activated platelets lead to formation of aggregates platelet aggregation as well as stable adhesion does not necessarily require their activation [57] Under high shear conditions platelets can aggregate without requiring platelet activation Platelet aggregates can form in the lumen area without needing to have
·This may be because platelet aggregation in response to ADP is more sensitive to preanalytical variables than platelet aggregation induced by other agonists 22 Physiologic divalent cation concentrations are important for platelet spreading and maximal platelet aggregation measured by impedance platelet aggregometry 19 Interestingly platelet
·Inherited and acquired platelet function disorders PFD are important causes of bleeding 1 3 that require assessment of platelet function for diagnosis 4 Light transmission aggregometry LTA remains the gold standard test for evaluating PFD 5 7 Although few studies have reported on LTA findings for platelet rich plasma PRP with low
The PFA 100 ® System measures the complex process of primary hemostasis and aids in the rapid detection of platelet dysfunction It is the first commercially available in vitro testing system to incorporate high shear flow in which the process of platelet adhesion and aggregation following a vascular injury is simulated in vitro
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Platelet aggregation and its measurement using the turbidimetric method were discussed in the previous chapter Many of the same considerations relating to aggregometry that were raised there are equally valid in the context of this chapter and it is recommended that readers acquaint themselves with Chapter 5 vol 1 prior to commencing this Whole Blood Aggregometry
·Platelet aggregation assay using murine whole blood in the MPS culture model A Schematic representation of the microphysiological system MPS culture model in the two lane OrganoPlate platform
·The fully automated coagulation analyzer CS 5100 Sysmex Corporation Kobe Japan is already enabled to measure platelet aggregation using LTA It means that a semi automated aggregometer which is required only for testing platelet aggregation and an automated coagulation analyzer for routine testing have been integrated
Aggregation involves platelet to platelet adhesion and is necessary for effective hemostasis following the initial adhesion of platelets to the site of injury described above in Chapter 3 Following adhesion platelets are activated by a number of agonists such as adenosine diphosphate ADP and collagen present at the sites of vascular injury These agonists
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·Trauma currently accounts for 10% of the total global burden of disease and over 5 million deaths per year making it a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide Although recent advances in early resuscitation have improved early survival from critical injury the mortality rate in patients with major hemorrhage approaches 50% even in mature trauma
·Platelets are the blood cells responsible for maintaining hemostasis In addition more recently platelets have also been implicated among others in the regulation of immune responses cancer metastasis vascular development and angiogenesis 1 6 Different aspects of platelet function relevant for hemostasis ie platelet adhesion activation and aggregation
Here we describe the measurement of platelet aggregation in the CS Series For the CS 5100 analyzer the final diluted concentrations of the agonists are prepared by manual pipetting from reconstituted agonist solutions These prepared dilutions are eight times concentrated with respect to the final working concentration of the agonists
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Platelets play a fundamental role in normal hemostasis while their inherited or acquired dysfunctions are involved in a variety of bleeding disorders or thrombotic events Several laboratory methodologies or point of care testing methods are currently available for clinical and experimental settings These methods describe different aspects of platelet function based on
·Around two thirds of samples can within the recommended 3 hour testing window post blood collection yield a reduction in platelet aggregation that may lead to a change in interpretation normal to reduced so the stability of Multiplate testing can more realistically be considered as being between 30 120 min of blood collection for samples collected into
·Arterial occlusion by thrombosis is the immediate cause of some strokes heart attacks and peripheral artery disease Most prior studies assume that coagulation creates the thrombus However a
·A standard panel of agonists can be used on Sysmex CS series analyzers ADP arachidonic acid; collagen; ristocetin epinephrine so these devices can replace specialized aggregometers or perform platelet aggregation where this investigation is not currently performed Measurement of platelet function by light transmission aggregometry LTA using a special
The Platelet Function Analyzer PFA 100 assesses primary hemostasis in vitro under high shear stress to simulate the conditions to which platelets are exposed at the site of an injured blood vessel wall CEPI CT and CADP CT determined on channels A and B of the PFA 100 equipment were not significantly different with P = and P
5 ·The Platelet Aggregation Profiler PAP 8E is intended for usein clinical research university biotechnology and pharmaceutical laboratories The system measures the rate and extent of aggregation agglutination activation and inhibition reactions IVD medical equipment EMC standards EN 61326 EN 61000 3 2; EN 61000 3 3
·induce platelet aggregation Helena Platelet Aggregation Reagents are stable sensitive reagents which are con veniently packaged PRINCIPLE In vivo platelets participate in primary hemostasis by first adhering and then aggregating at the site of an injured blood vessel Platelet aggregation can be followed in
·Sample LTA aggregation traces highlighting several key components Horizontal marker line in each figure indicates 1 min a Figure shows normal aggregation response to collagen used at 2 μg/ml final at position A indicates addition of agonist; line with double arrow labeled B indicates the lag phase which describes the time from the
·A platelet aggregation test is a blood test that looks at how well your blood cells called platelets clump together and clot It is sometimes called a platelet function test It is sometimes
·We therefore aimed to test the agreement between the automated Sysmex CS 2100i coagulation analyzer Siemens Munich Germany against the standard of care routine light transmission aggregometer APACT 4004 Labitec Ahrensburg Germany for platelet function testing in a large number of samples involving healthy participants as well as samples
Platelet Aggregation Testing on a Routine Coagulation Analyzer A Method Comparison Study Jan Stratmann MD1 Lida Karmal1 Birga Zwinge1 and Wolfgang Miesbach MD1 2 Abstract
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·The platelet aggregation blood test checks how well platelets a part of blood clump together and cause blood to clot Skip navigation An official website of the United States government A licensed medical professional should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions Links to other sites are provided for
·The results of platelet aggregation measured with the Multiplate analyzer showed that in both the presence and the absence of RBCs the extent of platelet aggregation induced by TRAP‐6 collagen or ADP increased linearly with the increase in platelet count from 75 × 10 9 L −1 to 750 × 10 9 L −1 Fig 1B C We calculated a mean increase of AU min