Serial changes in coagulation and viscosity during sickle-cell crisis
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Serial changes in coagulation and viscosity during sickle-cell crisis
Abstract
Coagulation activity and whole-blood viscosity were measured in the steady state, and serially during painful crisis, in eight patients with sickle-cell anaemia. Platelet and coagulation activation occurred in the steady state and became more pronounced early in crisis. Whole-blood viscosity increased during crisis in parallel with plasma fibrinogen. Similar changes were found in a parallel study of 20 patients with localized bacterial or viral infection who did not have sickle-cell anaemia. Reports of platelet activation, hypercoagulability, and hyperviscosity during painful crisis therefore reflect secondary changes arising from vascular stasis, precipitating infection, and an acute-phase protein reaction. Although secondary, these changes may contribute to vascular occlusion by an additive effect in vessels already partially occluded by sickled cells.
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