• What causes poor blood coagulation? Part One

    What causes poor blood coagulation? Part One

    Poor coagulation function may be caused by abnormalities in platelets, vascular walls, or a lack of coagulation factors. 1. Platelet abnormalities: Platelets can release substances that promote blood coagulation. When a patient's platelets show abnormalities, it can wors...
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  • Happy New Year 2024

    Happy New Year 2024

    Although the road is far, the journey is approaching. Although things are difficult, it will be done. The road of struggle, accompanied by gratitude. In the new year, Beijing SUCCEEDER will embark on a new journey with everyone.
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  • What kind of anticoagulant and thrombolytic therapy may be performed by pregnant women?

    What kind of anticoagulant and thrombolytic therapy may be performed by pregnant women?

    It is mentioned in the management of cesarean section to prevent thrombosis: The prevention of deep venous thrombosis must be paid attention to. The risk of deep venous thrombus formation of maternal dynasties after cesarean section is recommended. Therefore, preventive ...
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  • Why do pregnant women dynamically monitor D-Dimer?

    Why do pregnant women dynamically monitor D-Dimer?

    Maternal mothers are in a high-coordinated state, both before-produced and postpartum. The pregnant woman itself has increased the physiological increase of biological reasoning. The increase in a single increase cannot reflect the risk of thrombosis. Trends to evaluate ...
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  • Why do pregnant women detect AT?

    Why do pregnant women detect AT?

    1.By monitoring the changing trend of AT, its placenta function, fetal growth, and alert to the occurrence of early occurrence of eclamps can be evaluated. 2.Maternal mothers with low molecular heparin or ordinary heparin anticoagulation can be used to evaluate the effic...
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  • Do pregnant women DIC screening need to be done?

    Do pregnant women DIC screening need to be done?

    The DIC screening is a preliminary examination of pregnant women's coagulation factors and coagulation function indicators, which allows clinicians to understand the coagulation state of pregnant women in detail. DIC screening is required. Especially for obstetrics, preg...
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