Platelet adhesiveness: the effect of centrifugation on the measurement of adhesiveness in platelet-rich plasma.

J A McBride
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Abstract

Platelet adhesiveness has been measured in citrated whole blood and in platelet-rich plasma obtained from normal subjects, splenectomized patients, and from patients in whom the diagnosis of recurrent venous thrombosis had been made. The duration of centrifugation used in the preparation of platelet-rich plasma was found to have a profound effect on the measurement of platelet adhesiveness because the figure for platelet adhesiveness measured in platelet-rich plasma obtained by centrifugation was considerably lower than that found in citrated whole blood. This effect was particularly marked when platelet-rich plasma was obtained from subjects in whom platelet adhesiveness measured in whole blood was increased.

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MeSH Term

Blood Cell Count
Blood Coagulation Tests
Blood Platelets
Centrifugation
Humans
Plasma
Pulmonary Embolism
Splenectomy
Surface Properties
Thrombophlebitis

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