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Original Article

Blood Coagulation Alterations after Embolic Occlusion of the Renal Circulation

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Pages 141-144 | Received 29 Jun 1989, Published online: 15 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

Alterations in blood coagulation and fibrinolysis after embolic occlusion of renal adenocarcinoma were investigated in 11 patients. Peripheral vein blood was collected before, 2 hours after and on the first, third and fifth to seventh day after embolization. Five patients had renal vein blood sampling before and 2 hours after embolization. Increased levels of fibrinogen, plasminogen and antiplasmin were found on days 1-3. Antithrombin III showed a slight decrease between days 1 and 3 after embolization. All measured variables were lower in renal vein compared with simultaneous samples from peripheral vein. In renal vein samples, consumption of antiplasmin and antikallikrein was indicated. Fibrinopeptide A (FPA) was increased, with a mean maximum 2 hours after embolization. The findings seemed mainly to monitor acute phase reaction but also activation of blood coagulation and fibrinolysis. Embolization might be used as a human model of coagulation activation and acute phase reaction.

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