Pathophysiological mechanisms of thromboembolism.

B Risberg
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The first section of this review describes the hemostatic balance as it is regulated at the blood-tissue interface. Endothelial cells have a nonthrombogenic surface during resting conditions. In diseased states, such as trauma or infection, the endothelial cells become perturbated and the anticoagulant activity is transformed into a procoagulant activity. Recent data have demonstrated that endothelial cells have surface receptors and the capacity for initiating coagulation and propagating the coagulation cascade. The second part of this review discusses the role of the fibrinolytic system in thromboembolism. Defects in the system have been found to be pathogenetic factors in postoperative deep vein thrombosis. Several studies have indicated that this surgical sequela does not occur in patients with an active fibrinolytic system. These results suggest that screening patients for fibrinolytic abnormalities may identify those persons at high risk for the development of postoperative deep vein thrombosis.

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血栓栓塞的病理生理机制。
本综述的第一部分描述了止血平衡,因为它是在血液组织界面调节。内皮细胞在静息状态下具有非致血栓表面。在病变状态下,如创伤或感染,内皮细胞受到干扰,抗凝活性转化为促凝活性。最近的数据表明,内皮细胞具有表面受体和启动凝血和传播凝血级联的能力。本综述的第二部分讨论了纤溶系统在血栓栓塞中的作用。系统缺陷已被发现是术后深静脉血栓形成的致病因素。一些研究表明,这种手术后遗症不会发生在纤溶系统活跃的患者身上。这些结果表明,筛查纤维蛋白溶解异常的患者可以识别出术后深静脉血栓形成的高危人群。
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