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This review examines the activation of the hemostatic system during cardiopulmonary bypass, highlighting the interplay between hemostasis and inflammation. It discusses new anticoagulation strategies and established drug approaches to reduce hemostatic activation, offering future research perspectives.

Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Science
  • Hematology
  • Inflammation Research

Background:

  • Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) involves complex interactions of the hemostatic system.
  • Understanding the relationship between hemostasis and inflammation during CPB is crucial for patient outcomes.
  • Heparin is the standard anticoagulant, but alternatives are being explored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the activation of the hemostatic system during CPB.
  • To examine the interaction between hemostasis and inflammation.
  • To discuss novel anticoagulation strategies and established drug approaches.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies on hemostasis during CPB.
  • Analysis of the interplay between coagulation and inflammatory cascades.

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  • Evaluation of current and emerging therapeutic strategies.
  • Main Results:

    • CPB activates the haemostatic system, involving complex cascade interactions.
    • The relationship between haemostasis and inflammation during CPB is a key area of investigation.
    • Established drug approaches effectively reduce haemostatic activation.

    Conclusions:

    • Novel anticoagulation strategies for CPB are emerging.
    • Established drugs modulating haemostasis show potential for influencing inflammatory responses.
    • Further research into the haemostasis-inflammation axis during CPB is warranted.