fibrinolytic in English

adjective

of or pertaining to fibrinolysis, of or pertaining to the enzymatic dissolution of fibrin (Chemistry)

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1. Tissue fibrinolytic activity is decreased in adhesional regions.

2. In high concentrations ε-aca even supported the fibrinolytic activity of “Topostasin.”

3. Discussion: In thrombolysis therapy without success the use of two fibrinolytic agents should be considered.

4. Previous studies have shown that increases in fibrinolytic activity are related to the intensity of exercise.

5. All blood samples were obtained between 0830 and 0930 h to keep to a minimum the spontaneous circadian variation of fibrinolytic system.

6. 13 These results suggest the involvement of platelet activating factor in the endothelin induced fibrinolytic activation and subsequently developed mucosal haemorrhagic lesion.

7. FIBRINOLYTIC, Anticoagulating ANDPLASMA-CLOTTING PROPERTIES OF STAPHYLOCOCCI ERWINNETER Laboratories ofthe Children's Hospital andthe Department ofPathology and Bacteriology, Medical School, University of Buffalo ReceivedforpublicationMarch24, 1937

8. Fibrin of patients suffering from acute léukaemia and decompensated cirrhosis of the liver exhibited marked defects of the subunit structure without evidence of enhanced fibrinolytic activity in the blood.

9. The mechanisms contributing to the high rate of coronary restenosis in patients with ESRD remain unclear, influence of lipid abnormalities, hemostatic factors and fibrinolytic state as well as primarily uremic factors have to be discussed.

10. Haemostatic factors are also considered and , in particular , the role of fibrinogen , coagulation factor VII , platelet number and fibrinolytic modulators , as well as that of alcohol , and specifically of wine , and of physical activity .

11. To assess blood coagulation and fibrinolytic activity in congenital heart disease, the platelet count, plasma clotting times (thromboplastin time, partial thromboplastin time, thrombin time) as well as the coagulation (thrombelastography) and activity of the proactivator-plasminogen-complex of whole blood were determined prospectively in 500 patients; 55% of whom had acyanotic and 45% cyanotic lesions.

12. In acyanotic congenital heart disease all values were within normal limits. In contrast, in the cyanotic group, the average platelet count, the coagulation of plasma and whole blood as well as the fibrinolytic activity showed a decreasing tendency with increasing age. Regardless of the type of lesion, the lowest values, attributable to immature coagulation systems, were observed in newborns.