• Thrombosis research · Jan 2011

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    Coagulation update: what's new in hemostasis testing?

    • Emmanuel J Favaloro and Giuseppe Lippi.
    • Department of Haematology, Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research (ICPMR), Westmead Hospital, NSW, Australia. emmanuel.favaloro@swahs.health.nsw.gov.au
    • Thromb. Res. 2011 Jan 1; 127 Suppl 2: S13-6.

    AbstractThe current report provides a personal perspective summarising some interesting recent developments in hemostasis, as well as providing a brief glimpse into some possible imminent changes to come. We briefly review routine coagulation tests, and what changes may take place related to the new emerging anticoagulants. We also briefly review the old and new global tests of hemostasis, including thrombin generation and thromboelastography. Also briefly discussed within the diagnostics of bleeding and thrombotic disorders are the role of microparticles, the rise and fall of thrombophilia testing, the 'disappearance' of fibrinolysis pathway tests, and the absence of tests related to the endothelium, in part reflecting upon Virchow's triad.Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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