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Biological mechanisms and individual variation in fibrinolysis after major trauma
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Morsy, Mohamed
, Coats, Timothy J
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Antifibrinolytic agents
/ Binding sites
/ Blood clots
/ Emergency medical care
/ haematology
/ major trauma management
/ Medical treatment
/ Original research
/ Patients
/ Thrombolytic drugs
/ Trauma
2020
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Biological mechanisms and individual variation in fibrinolysis after major trauma
by
Morsy, Mohamed
, Coats, Timothy J
in
Antifibrinolytic agents
/ Binding sites
/ Blood clots
/ Emergency medical care
/ haematology
/ major trauma management
/ Medical treatment
/ Original research
/ Patients
/ Thrombolytic drugs
/ Trauma
2020
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Biological mechanisms and individual variation in fibrinolysis after major trauma
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Morsy, Mohamed
, Coats, Timothy J
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Antifibrinolytic agents
/ Binding sites
/ Blood clots
/ Emergency medical care
/ haematology
/ major trauma management
/ Medical treatment
/ Original research
/ Patients
/ Thrombolytic drugs
/ Trauma
2020
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Biological mechanisms and individual variation in fibrinolysis after major trauma
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Biological mechanisms and individual variation in fibrinolysis after major trauma
2020
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ObjectiveTo understand more about the individual variation in the time course of fibrinolysis following major injury and to assess the potential for stratification of trauma patients for tranexamic acid (TXA) therapy.MethodsA historical dataset (from 2004) was used, consisting of samples from 52 injured patients attended by a medical prehospital system. Blood samples were taken at the incident scene, on arrival in the emergency department, 2.5 hours after hospital arrival and 5 hours after hospital arrival. From the study database, we extracted values for tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA; an activator of fibrinolysis), one of the plasminogen activator inhibitors (PAI-1; as a natural inhibitor of fibrinolysis) and D-dimer (as a marker of the extent of fibrinolysis).ResultsThe changes over time in median tPA and PAI-1 were mirror images, with initial high tPA levels which then rapidly decreased and low initial PAI-1 levels which slowly increased. There were high levels of fibrinolytic activity (D-dimer) throughout. This pattern was present in patients across a broad range of injury severities.ConclusionsAfter major trauma, there seems to be an early ‘antifibrinolytic gap’ with the natural antifibrinolytic system lagging several hours behind the natural profibrinolytics. An early dose of exogenous antifibrinolytic (TXA) might have its effect by filling this gap. The finding that tPA and subsequent clot breakdown (illustrated by D-dimer formation) are raised in a broad range of patients, with little correlation between the initial fibrinolytic response and markers of injury severity, may be the reason that TXA is effective across a broad range of injured patients.
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BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the British Association for Accident & Emergency Medicine,BMJ Publishing Group LTD
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