[Signs of hypercoagulability in hyperlipemic hypertensives].

Bilten za hematologiju i transfuziju Pub Date : 1980-01-01
I Vucenik, P Martinić, M Dujmović, M Dubravcić
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The correlation between elevated serum lipids, shortened coagulation time, and the accelerated thrombosis measured in vivo was found in experimental animals. Elevated levels of some coagulation factors were found in samples of human hyperlipoproteinemic plasma. Experimental hypertension induced significant rise of serum cholesterol and some coagulation factors also. If thrombosis is important in the genesis of atheroclerosis, these findings could indicate that elevation of plasma lipids may play a role, via the coagulation pathway, in the production of human vascular disease. These findings encouraged us to test the group of patients with rised blood pressure and to correlate their lipid and coagulation status. Statistically significant difference between hyperlipemia and normolipemic hypertonics was seen in level of factors V and VII reduced fibrinolytic activity, decreased antithrombin III, and in higher rate of hypercoagulabilic thromboelastograms.

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[高脂血症高血压患者的高凝症状]。
实验动物体内测得的血脂升高、凝血时间缩短和血栓形成加速之间存在相关性。在人高脂蛋白血症血浆样品中发现一些凝血因子水平升高。实验性高血压还引起血清胆固醇和某些凝血因子的显著升高。如果血栓在动脉粥样硬化的发生中起重要作用,这些发现可能表明,血浆脂质升高可能通过凝血途径在人类血管疾病的产生中发挥作用。这些发现鼓励我们对血压升高的患者组进行测试,并将他们的血脂和凝血状态联系起来。高脂血症和降脂性高渗症在因子V和因子VII水平、纤溶活性降低、抗凝血酶III降低以及高凝血栓弹性图发生率方面存在统计学上的显著差异。
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