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  2. Multiple electrode aggregometry - Wikipedia

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    The test is then started, and platelet aggregation is recorded at approximately 0.5 second intervals for six minutes. Three parameters are calculated: aggregation, velocity and area under the curve (AUC). Aggregation (in AU) is the maximum height of the aggregation curve, and velocity (in AU/min) is the maximum slope of the curve.

  3. Ristocetin-induced platelet aggregation - Wikipedia

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    It measures platelet aggregation with the help of von Willebrand factor The ristocetin-induced platelet aggregation ( RIPA ) is an ex vivo assay for live platelet function. It measures platelet aggregation with the help of von Willebrand factor (vWF) and exogenous antibiotic ristocetin added in a graded fashion. [ 1 ]

  4. Thromboelastography - Wikipedia

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    Thromboelastography (TEG) is a method of testing the efficiency of blood coagulation.It is a test mainly used in surgery and anesthesiology, although increasingly used in resuscitations in emergency departments, intensive care units, and labor and delivery suites.

  5. Blood compatibility testing - Wikipedia

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    Blood compatibility testing is routinely performed before a blood transfusion.The full compatibility testing process involves ABO and RhD (Rh factor) typing; screening for antibodies against other blood group systems; and crossmatching, which involves testing the recipient's blood plasma against the donor's red blood cells as a final check for incompatibility.

  6. Template : Comprehensive table of platelet aggregation ...

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    Platelet aggregation function by disorders and agonists ADP Epinephrine Collagen Ristocetin; P2Y receptor defect [1] (including Clopidogrel) Decreased: Normal: Normal: Normal Adrenergic receptor defect [1] Normal: Decreased: Normal: Normal Collagen receptor defect [1] Normal: Normal: Decreased or absent: Normal Von Willebrand disease (except ...

  7. Thromboelastometry - Wikipedia

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    APTEM test is an EXTEM based assay in which fibrinolysis is inhibited by aprotinin in the reagent. A significant improvement of the clot in APTEM compared to EXTEM allows to detect fulminant hyperfibrinolysis. Therefore, the test helps in identifying the necessity of administrating antifibrinolytic drugs. Furthermore, APTEM enables the ...

  8. Template : Table of platelet aggregation disorders and agonists

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  9. PFA-100 - Wikipedia

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    The membrane of the cartridges are coated with collagen and adenosine diphosphate (ADP) or collagen and epinephrine inducing a platelet plug to form which closes the aperture. The PFA test result is dependent on platelet function, plasma von Willebrand Factor level, platelet number, and (to some extent) the hematocrit (that is, the percent ...