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Trauma magnitude of the meta-epyphyseal cancellous affects the incidence of deep vein thrombosis. A prospective cohort study on the dynamic of Collagen I, Collagen IV, Tissue factor, P-Selectin and Nitric Oxide in the thrombus formation following hip and knee surgeries
Hartono F.
Annals of Medicine and Surgery
Published: 2021Citations: 2
Abstract
This research confirms that trauma magnitude of the meta-epiphyseal cancellous of hip and knee joints in major orthopedic surgery influences the incidence of DVTs, through the elevation of Col I and NO. An estimated 72 h after surgery is a useful period to examine these biomarkers to help predict the diagnose of DVT. The involvement of the other biomarkers studied (Col IV, TF, and Ps) could not be proven. Future studies are needed to evaluate other biomarkers in the complex process of hemostasis to establish the diagnose of DVT.
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