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L Salemark1, J B Wieslander, P Dougan, B Arnljots.
Abstract
The effects of dextran 40 on platelet function and thrombus formation have been studied in vivo in arteries of the rabbit ear. Intra-aortic infusions of 32P-labelled platelets were followed by infusions of 1.7 g dextran 40 in 17 ml saline/kg b w. Treated and untreated groups were studied using as trauma either end-to-end anastomosis or arteriotomy (7 mm)/intimectomy (5 mm). After restoring blood flow, bleeding times at the sites of anastomosis and arteriotomy/intimectomy were recorded. Accumulations of labelled platelets were followed in vivo for 2 hours, after which patencies were determined and amounts of red thrombotic material evaluated. In a separate series of measurements, haematocrit levels after dextran infusion were studied. Nearly all vessels in the end-to-end anastomosis groups were patent. In the arteriotomy/intimectomy groups, there was a significant increase in patency following dextran infusion. Dextran infusion did not alter platelet accumulation following end-to-end anastomosis, but following arteriotomy/intimectomy median values were somewhat reduced. Its antithrombotic effects must therefore arise mainly at stages of thrombus formation subsequent to platelet deposition.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1704269 DOI: 10.1016/0007-1226(91)90170-o
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Plast Surg ISSN: 0007-1226