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Activation of Blood Coagulation After Cardiac Arrest Is Not Balanced Adequately by Activation of Endogenous Fibrinolysis
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Our data clearly demonstrate that there is a marked activation of blood coagulation and fibrin formation after prolonged cardiac arrest and CPR in humans that is not balanced adequately by concomitant activation of endogenous fibrinolysis. These changes may contribute to reperfusion disorders, such as the cerebral "no-reflow" phenomenon, by inducing fibrin deposition and formation of microthrombi.
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