PMID: 6165152Feb 1, 1981Paper

Diaplacental influence on the disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) in an asphyxia model. II. Influence on the vessel's content (author's transl)

Zeitschrift für Geburtshilfe und Perinatologie
W NiednerR Laube

Abstract

There is reported on the possibilities of diaplacental influencing on the DIC arising from the hypoxia we provoked with the help of an asphyxia model in rabbit fetuses. We could demonstrate the impossibility of influencing on the fetal vasal content by means of low molecular dextran, heparin or streptokinase. On the contrary, the possibility exists to influence on the fetal hemostasis by low molecular synthetic substances. The antifibrinolytic drug PAMBA causes in case of advanced acidosis diaplacental a definite growth of the intravascular coagulation, as well. But an inhibition of the fibrin sedimentation in the terminal vessels at the asphyctic shock can be achieved by applying the ethyl ester of the 4-amidinophenylpyruvic acid (APPA).

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