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Definition of fibrinolysis in English: fibrinolysisnounˌfʌɪbrɪˈnɒlɪsɪsˌfɪbrɪˈnɒlɪsɪsˌfībrəˈnäləsəs mass nounPhysiology The enzymatic breakdown of the fibrin in blood clots. Example sentencesExamples - Molecular markers related to hemostasis and fibrinolysis consist of proteins or peptides that indicate an ongoing physiological or abnormal process related to clot formation, thrombosis, vascular damage, or drug effect.
- It is likely better to consider it as more fibrinolysis than clotting.
- However, successful fibrinolysis probably depends on drug delivery to the clot, and as blood pressure falls, so reperfusion becomes less likely.
- This includes the use of erythropoietin, surgical techniques that minimise blood loss, and drugs that inhibit fibrinolysis; greater degrees of anaemia are tolerated, and phlebotomy undertaken for diagnostic testing is minimal.
- Increasing stomach pH in patients with an acute bleeding peptic ulcer will enhance platelet function and inhibit fibrinolysis, but do these actions result in better patient outcomes?
Derivatives adjective Physiology It inhibits platelet clumping and enhances fibrinolytic activity, therefore, prolonging bleeding and clotting times. Example sentencesExamples - This literature mainly comprises the variation in genes for blood coagulation factors, inhibitors, fibrinolytic factors and platelet membrane receptors.
- Urokinase bound to its receptor maintained fibrinolytic activity over 24 hours in the rabbits.
- Acute infections that alter hemodynamics and fibrinolytic systems can trigger an ischemic event.
- Hemostasis involves the integration of many procoagulant proteins, natural anticoagulants, fibrinolytic proteins, and platelet surface glycoproteins.
Definition of fibrinolysis in US English: fibrinolysisnounˌfībrəˈnäləsəs Physiology The enzymatic breakdown of the fibrin in blood clots. Example sentencesExamples - It is likely better to consider it as more fibrinolysis than clotting.
- Molecular markers related to hemostasis and fibrinolysis consist of proteins or peptides that indicate an ongoing physiological or abnormal process related to clot formation, thrombosis, vascular damage, or drug effect.
- This includes the use of erythropoietin, surgical techniques that minimise blood loss, and drugs that inhibit fibrinolysis; greater degrees of anaemia are tolerated, and phlebotomy undertaken for diagnostic testing is minimal.
- Increasing stomach pH in patients with an acute bleeding peptic ulcer will enhance platelet function and inhibit fibrinolysis, but do these actions result in better patient outcomes?
- However, successful fibrinolysis probably depends on drug delivery to the clot, and as blood pressure falls, so reperfusion becomes less likely.
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