Journal article
Mathematical modelling indicates that lower activity of the haemostatic system in neonates is primarily due to lower prothrombin concentration
I Siekmann, S Bjelosevic, K Landman, P Monagle, V Ignjatovic, EJ Crampin
Scientific Reports | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2019
Abstract
Haemostasis is governed by a highly complex system of interacting proteins. Due to the central role of thrombin, thrombin generation and specifically the thrombin generation curve (TGC) is commonly used as an indicator of haemostatic activity. Functional characteristics of the haemostatic system in neonates and children are significantly different compared with adults; at the same time plasma levels of haemostatic proteins vary considerably with age. However, relating one to the other has been difficult, both due to significant inter-individual differences for individuals of similar age and the complexity of the biochemical reactions underlying haemostasis. Mathematical modelling has been ve..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was in part conducted and funded by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology (project number CE140100036). This study was supported by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program.