在血液透析中的dermatan硫酸盐
1Department of Haematology, Charing Cross and Westminster Hospital and Medical School, London, UK.
Lancet (London, England)
|February 8, 1992
概括
德马坦硫酸盐在接受血液透析的患者中有效抑制血栓形成. 这种抗血栓剂显示出作为预防血栓形成的比肝素更安全的替代品的希望.
科学领域:
- 药理学 药理学是指药理学的学科.
- 血液学 血液学 血液学
- 腎臟病學 (nephrology) 是一種醫學專業.
背景情况:
- 德马坦硫酸盐表现出抗血栓性质,可能抑制静脉血栓,出血风险低于肝素.
- 与氨酸不同,氨酸向抗血素III,氨酸硫酸通过氨酸辅因子II选择性抑制血素.
研究的目的:
- 评估dermatan硫酸盐作为抗凝固剂和抗血栓剂的疗效和安全性.
- 在需要维持血液透析的患者中进行dermatan硫酸盐的剂量确定研究.
主要方法:
- 进行了剂量确定研究.
- 研究群体包括接受维持血液透析的患者.
主要成果:
- 德马坦硫酸盐在研究的患者组中显示出作为抗凝剂的有效性.
- 该药物显示出潜在的抗血栓活性.
结论:
- 德马坦硫酸盐在接受维护血液透析的患者中是一种有效的抗凝剂.
- 需要进一步研究dermatan硫酸盐的抗血栓性潜力.
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