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Procoagulant activity in bronchoalveolar lavage of severely traumatized patients--relation to the development of acute respiratory distress.

W Seeger1, J Hübel, K Klapettek, U Pison, U Obertacke, T Joka, L Roka.   

Abstract

In a prospective study in severely traumatized patients, procoagulant activity (PCA) was determined in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids (BAL). Bronchoscopy with lavage was serially performed during the first 15 days after injury (in total 148 samples of 25 patients). PCA was measured as recalcification times in the absence or presence of excess phosphatidylethanolamine and translated into procoagulant unit equivalents using standard thromboplastin. The data were correlated to the extent of respiratory failure in the injured patients and were compared to PCA in 29 lavage samples obtained from 10 healthy control subjects. A several-fold increase in BAL PCA was noted in all trauma victims, evident already within the first 24 h after injury. A progressive rise in PCA occurred from the 4th posttraumatic day and was highly significantly more pronounced in patients developing serious respiratory failure than in those with only mild pulmonary dysfunction. Significant correlations were noted between PCA increase and alveolar protein-leakage, granulocyte-influx and surfactant alterations, however with correlation coefficients not surpassing 0.55. We conclude that a marked increase in procoagulant activity occurs in severely injured patients, which may favour alveolar fibrin deposition and is related to the development of acute respiratory failure.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2020938     DOI: 10.1016/0049-3848(91)90168-v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thromb Res        ISSN: 0049-3848            Impact factor:   3.944


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