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  • Postoperative Bleeding Mortality Exceeds Postoperative Thrombosis

    Postoperative Bleeding Mortality Exceeds Postoperative Thrombosis

    A study published by Vanderbilt University Medical Center in “Anaesthesia and Analgesia” showed that postoperative bleeding is more likely to lead to death than thrombus caused by surgery. Researchers used data from the National Surgical Quality Improvement Project database of the Ame...
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  • New Antibodies Can Specifically Reduce Occlusive Thrombosis

    New Antibodies Can Specifically Reduce Occlusive Thrombosis

    Researchers at Monash University have designed a new antibody that can inhibit a specific protein in the blood to prevent thrombosis without potential side effects. This antibody can prevent pathological thrombosis, which can cause heart attacks and strokes without affecting normal blood clotting...
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  • Pay Attention To These 5 “Signals” For Thrombosis

    Pay Attention To These 5 “Signals” For Thrombosis

    Thrombosis is a systemic disease. Some patients have less obvious manifestations, but once they “attack”, the harm to the body will be fatal. Without timely and effective treatment, the rate of death and disability is quite high.   There are blood clots in the body, there will be...
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  • Does Your Blood Vessels Getting Old In Advance?

    Does Your Blood Vessels Getting Old In Advance?

    Did you know that blood vessels also have “age”? Many people may look young on the outside, but the blood vessels in the body are already “old”. If the aging of blood vessels is not paid attention to, the function of blood vessels will continue to decline over time, which ...
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  • Liver Cirrhosis And Hemostasis: Thrombosis And Bleeding

    Liver Cirrhosis And Hemostasis: Thrombosis And Bleeding

    Coagulation dysfunction is a component of liver disease and a key factor in most prognostic scores. Changes in the balance of hemostasis lead to bleeding, and bleeding problems have always been a major clinical problem. The causes of bleeding can be roughly divided into ...
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  • Sitting For 4 Hours Continuously Increases The Risk Of Thrombosis

    Sitting For 4 Hours Continuously Increases The Risk Of Thrombosis

    PS: Sitting for 4 hours continuously increases the risk of thrombosis. You may ask why? The blood in the legs returns to the heart like climbing a mountain. Gravity needs to be overcome. When we walk, the muscles of the legs will squeeze and assist rhythmically. The legs stay static for a long ti...
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