Publications by authors named "Linda Stang"

Objectives: Age-related changes in the hemostatic system result in variation in response to anticoagulants and coagulation assays over childhood. This study used in vitro methods to determine i) optimum coagulation assays for dabigatran in children and ii) anticoagulant effect of dabigatran across pediatric age groups.

Materials And Methods: Pooled plasma samples from healthy children aged 0 to <1, 1 to <5, 5 to <10, 10 to <17 years and adults were spiked with increasing concentrations of dabigatran and the effect was assessed in five coagulation assays.

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Complications while on dabigatran therapy, particularly bleeding and thrombosis, are occurring, and require laboratory assessment. The utility of routine coagulation assays has been previously evaluated in stable patients, but not those with acute complications. The purpose of this study was to determine how to employ routine coagulation assays to assess dabigatran in patients with acute complications.

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Although clinical requests for D-dimer are generally in the minority of assays in the routine clinical laboratory, they are an important aspect-especially if the laboratory supports an active emergency room and hematology service. Throughout the literature, D-dimer assays have been used for many purposes in the research setting; however it is generally the negative predictive value of the assay that is the most common piece of information being utilized from the standpoint of a clinician. Research or clinical needs will dictate the type of assay required-a qualitative, semiquantitative, or quantitative D-dimer assay may be appropriate for a particular purpose.

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Fibrinogen.

Methods Mol Biol

September 2013

Fibrinogen is the final essential building block of the clotting process. Thus, all of the preliminary "cause and effect" events in the clotting cascade rely on the work of this molecule to measure their success. The most commonly used laboratory method for measuring fibrinogen is the Clauss fibrinogen assay.

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Sample integrity is one of the most important details to consider for the production of quality results in the laboratory. Many factors have the potential to adversely affect the sample: intrinsic patient characteristics (caused by the underlying malady and/or treatment, incorrect patient preparation, etc.), difficult or incorrectly performed collection of sample, correct timing of sample collection relative to drug administration, incorrect processing and transport within the laboratory-just to name a few.

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Background: The interaction of blood with foreign artificial surfaces during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has been recognized as a major stimulus in evoking a systemic inflammatory and metabolic response. Phosphorylcholine (PC) is a new-generation coating material designed to ameliorate biocompatibility and thereby to reduce the detrimental interactions of CPB. We studied the effects of PC-coated perfusion circuits on platelet function and the humoral and cellular response to CPB.

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Hemostatic disturbances are common in asphyxiated newborns after resuscitation. We compared platelet function in hypoxic newborn piglets reoxygenated with 21% or 100% oxygen. Piglets (1-3 d, 1.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the biological stability of heparin and to test for physical compatibility in heparin/antibiotic solutions in concentrations suitable for antibiotic lock therapy.

Methods: Solutions were prepared with heparin 5000 U/mL or heparin 10 U/mL and cefazolin 10 mg/mL, ampicillin 10 mg/mL, or piperacillin 40 mg/mL. Solutions of vancomycin 2.

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The B(6) vitamers have been shown to display beneficial therapeutic effects in cardiovascular related disorders. The design of novel antiplatelet agents using pyridoxine as a template has led to the discovery of a class of novel cardio- and cerebro-protective agents. The present study describes the synthesis of several of these derivatives along with the antiplatelet and antiischemic activity of derivative 16.

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Objective: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of heparin-coated perfusion circuits with low-dose heparinization and centrifugal pumping compared with the standard method during coronary artery bypass grafting.

Design: Prospective, randomized, single-blind clinical trial.

Setting: A primary care institution.

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