Relationship between Electrical and Spontaneous Thrombosis
1969 ◽
Vol 21
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pp. 325-331
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SummaryThe triggering of electrical thrombosis on electrodes depends on the coagulation steps prior to factor IX activation. Factor XII may be responsible for this phenomenon. The platelet may also play a role. It has been shown that platelet deposition is visible at potentials more positive than +0.3 V versus the normal hydrogen electrode. The same compounds which inhibit intravascular thrombosis will also impair electrical thrombosis.
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