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Consistent Lowering of Clotting Factors for the Treatment of Acute Cardiovascular Syndromes and Hypercoagulability: A Different Pathophysiological Approach
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HypertensionHeart FailureAcute Myocardial InfarctionThrombosisStrokeHematologyClotting FactorsPlatelet AntagonistAtherosclerosisCardiologyAcute Cardiovascular SyndromesFibrinolysisVascular BiologyReperfusion InjuryConsistent LoweringHelp SystemCardiovascular DiseaseCardiovascular SyndromesHemostasisCoagulopathyMedicineAnticoagulantEmergency Medicine
Hypercoagulability is a key contributor to acute cardiovascular syndromes and to various microcirculatory disorders. The use of heparin-mediated extracorporeal low-density lipoprotein/fibrinogen precipitation (HELP) apheresis makes a controlled, immediately effective reduction of clotting factors possible, and induces subsequent positive effects on plasma viscosity, erythrocyte aggregation, and microcirculation. Oxygen supply to an ischemic artery can thus be increased without hemodilution, qualifying the HELP system as a possible therapeutic tool in the treatment of acute cardiovascular syndromes and microcirculatory disorders.
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