greekenglish
     Home arrow Ophthalmology Clinic        

Login Form

Username

Password

Remember me
Password Reminder
No account yet? Create one
Ophthalmology Clinic
Stuff of Hematology

 

HEAD DIRECTOR

POTAMIANOY AGGELIKH


DIRECTORS

ASHMINAS SOTIRIOS

KYRIAKIDOY EYAGGELIA


BIOLOGIST

PITSIKALI AIKATERINH


LABORATORY TECNOLOGISTS

PELEKANAKI GEORGIA

PANAGOPOYLOY PANAGIOTA

BERGETI ADAMANTIA

BARBAGIANNI GEORGIA

PAPADAKI DIMITRA

LINARDOY GEORGIA

 

Members of Infection control

aaa

fek733

Coagulation Department


 

 
The basic scopes of coagulation are the blockage of bleeding, caused by ruptured vessels 
and the maintenance of normal blood circulation. Coagulation depends on the balance of 
mechanisms, which promote or inhibit the blood clotting. From these mechanisms, others 
favor blood clotting and others inhibit it, cooperating with a wise balance - product of 
self-regulatory system. Disturbance of this balance, towards to one or the other side, leads 
to excessive bleeding or thrombosis (Christopoulou-Kokkinou, 1996).

The basic mechanisms of coagulation are the following two: the mechanism of clotting and the mechanism of fibrinolysis. 
These mechanisms depend on three critical components: (a) the endothelium of vessels, (b) the platelets, and (c) the blood 
proteins, which promote or inhibit clotting.
The hypercoagulability (related term: thrombophilia) is the increased tendency of the blood to clot and is the consequence of 
a disturbance in this sensitive balance between clotting and fibrinolysis. This disturbance is caused either by excessive activity 
of coagulation (when there is increased activation of its factors or there is lack in the inhibition system), either due to defect 
of the mechanism of fibrinolysis (for the opposite reasons).
 
In our laboratory, the following tests, concerning the coagulation, are conducted:
Typical coagulation control (PT/INR, aPTT, Fibrinogen, D-Dimmers)
Natural inhibitors of coagulation control (Proteins C, S, Antithrombin, Resistance to Activated Protein C)
Acquired inhibitors of coagulation control (lupus anticoagulant - Lacscreen)
Determination of coagulation factors: FV –  FVII – FVIII

Donate Friends Association

Donate

<< Start < Previous 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next > End >>

Results 172 - 180 of 327
IT Asklepieio Voulas
Number of Visitors