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Hemostatic Agents

Known as: Anti-Hemorrhagic Agent, Hemostatics, Antihemorrhagic 
Agents acting to arrest the flow of blood. Absorbable hemostatics arrest bleeding either by the formation of an artificial clot or by providing a… 
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Goal‐directed coagulation therapy is essential in the management of trauma patients with severe bleeding. Due to the complex… 
Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
OBJECTIVES A relationship between poor oral health and coronary heart disease (CHD) and systemic inflammatory and haemostatic… 
Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Objective: To study the time course of coagulation data in intensive care patients. Design: Prospective, descriptive study… 
Review
1991
Review
1991
Most of the literature on massive transfusion concerns whole blood replacement, whereas clinically, packed red blood cells are… 
Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Several investigators have reported that tumor necrosis factor (TNF) can alter the hemostatic properties of vascular endothelial… 
Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
The procoagulant protein F.VIII:C is noncovalently bound to von Willebrand factor (vWF) to give the factor VIII macromolecular… 
Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Summary In a study of 272 patients with myocardial infarction (MI) the 68 who died within 1 year had significantly higher levels…