Response of fibrinolytic activity to venous occlusion.
- 6 September 1975
- Vol. 3 (5983) , 571-573
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.3.5983.571
Abstract
Resting fibrinolytic activity and the response of the fibrinolytic system to venous occlusion were studied in a group of healthy middle-aged men. All subjects showed increased fibrinolytic activity but of varying degrees. There was a linear relationship between resting and occluded levels of fibrinolytic activity but many subjects with lower levels of fibrinolytic activity showed an anomalous response. Responses over the expected level were more common than unexpectedly low levels of response. Fibrinogen and plasminogen concentrations were inversely correlated with fibrinolytic activity.Keywords
This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- An evaluation of the heat precipitation method for plasma fibrinogen estimationJournal of Clinical Pathology, 1971
- Fibrinolytic and forearm blood flow responses to intravenous adrenaline in healthy subjectsLife Sciences, 1969
- A new approach to studies of the fibrinolyticAmerican Heart Journal, 1968
- Studies of Coagulation and Fibrinolysis of the Arterial and Venous Blood in Normal Subjects and Patients with AtherosclerosisCirculation, 1963
- THE EFFECTS OF CHLORPROPAMIDE ON INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION AND FIBRINOLYSISThe Lancet, 1962
- A CONCEPT OF NATURAL FIBRINOLYSISThe Lancet, 1961
- Induction of Fibrinolysis By Venous ObstructionAngiology, 1960
- THE MECHANISM OF CLOT DISSOLUTION BY PLASMIN*Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1959
- THE BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF FIBRINOLYSISThe Lancet, 1956
- The fibrin plate method for estimating fibrinolytic activityArchives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1952