Publications by authors named "Ulrich Wieding"

Decreased retention in the retention test Homburg (RTH) indicates a loss of platelet function; increase is associated with an increased activation of platelets, for example, in patients with vascular diseases. Compared with other materials (e.g.

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Adhesion and aggregation are important parameters characterizing the function of intact platelets in flowing blood and in contact with a more or less thrombogenic surface. In the retention test Homburg (RTH), platelets are exposed to a standardized textured surface (Sysmex retention tubes) under defined conditions of flow. Platelet counts are performed before and after the Sysmex retention tube passage.

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To diagnose von Willebrand disease (vWD) and to monitor drug efficacy, several tests have been established that are not, however, focused on the platelet adhesion properties of von Willebrand factor (vWF). The new platelet retention test Homburg (RTH) is characterized by a nonthrombogenic filter that retains platelets from blood when it is pressed through this filter. It was the aim of this study to examine the capability of this test to monitor the adhesive properties of vWF after its substitution in vWD or its release by desmopressin infusion.

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