PMID: 3750650Apr 1, 1986Paper

System of regulating the aggregative properties of blood in closed trauma of the chest

Vestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova
V V ChalenkoG S Zlatin

Abstract

The investigation of the system of control of the aggregation properties of blood was carried on in 50 patients with closed traumas of chest in early terms after trauma. Activation of hemostasis was detected which was developing by the type of subacute syndrome of disseminated intravascular coagulation. The cause of these changes is thought to be a release of activators of the coagulating system and thrombocyte aggregation factors into the blood flow from the injury focus. High hemostatic potential is responsible for the disturbed microcirculation participating in pathogenesis of complications observed in closed traumas of the chest.

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