Evaluation of blood plasma coagulation balance in patients with ischemic heart disease and percutaneous coronary angioplasty using total hematopoietic potential

2019 
Characterization of thrombotic risk in patients with ischemic heart disease and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is important for preventive measures. The objective of the research is to develop an affordable way to determine the coagulation balance of blood plasma in patients with ischemic heart disease and PCI based on the clotting potential. Using the suggested coagulation index (CI), the indices of coagulation balance of 91 patients with coronary heart disease and PCI were determined, namely total hemostatic potential and fibrinolytic potential, their indices and index ratios, ie CIs. The results suggest that in 62.4% of the patients under investigation, a state of hypercoagulation is observed, which is always present in restenosis in the anamnesis and in patients with angina pectoris. Statistical processing of the study results was performed using methods of variational statistics using Student's t-test. The suggested CI allows the identification of high-thrombotic risk groups.
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