[新生儿凝血因子的生理价值]。

Bilten za hematologiju i transfuziju Pub Date : 1980-01-01
R Baklaja, V Cvetković, M Stajić
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出血倾向常见于新生儿期。从实用的角度来看,认识凝血因子和止血的生理性缺陷对于出血综合征的鉴别诊断和适当的治疗至关重要。本文介绍了新生儿凝血因子的测定值,并与其他作者的结果进行了比较。同时,作者提出了在分娩和足月婴儿的母亲凝血因子的结果,以解释疾病的性质。对于这些生理缺陷的研究,可以使用筛选试验。
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[Physiologic values of coagulation factors in newborn infants].

Hemorrhagic tendencies are frequently seen in the neonatal period. From the practical point of view, recognition of physiologic deficiencies of coagulation factors and hemostasis is essential, for the differential diagnosis of hemorrhagic syndromes and adequate treatment. Values of coagulation factors in the newborn and comparison of our results and the results of other authors are presented. It seems that there are no essential changes in hemostasis of term infant, but many coagulation factors exhibit deficient clotting activity as like vitamin K-dependent factors (II, VII, IX, X). Values of fibrinogen, F. XI, XII, XIII are decreased. Those factors which physiologically low in the term infant reach normal adult levels in a few weeks, with the exception of factors IX and XI which may require several months to reach normal levels. In the same time authors presented the results of coagulation factors in mothers during delivery and term infants, to explain the nature of the disorders. For the investigation of these physiological defects, screening tests can be used.

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