Journal article

Developmental hemostasis: Age-specific differences in the levels of hemostatic proteins

C Attard, T van der Straaten, V Karlaftis, P Monagle, V Ignjatovic

Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis | WILEY | Published : 2013

Abstract

Introduction: Developmental hemostasis recognizes the physiologic differences between the hemostatic system of neonates and children and that of adults. As compared with the knowledge of hemostatic system physiology in adults, our understanding in neonates and children remains inadequate. Routine clinical coagulation testing most commonly measures functional parameters of the hemostatic system. Very few studies have measured age-specific levels of hemostatic proteins. An understanding of the normal fluctuations in the levels of hemostatic proteins is vital in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of hemostatic problems during infancy and childhood. This study was designed as the first comp..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge Affinity Biologicals, Canada and Diagnostica Stago, Australia and New Zealand for providing the reagents for this study. We would also like to thank members of the anesthetic and surgical departments of the Royal Children's Hospital and postnatal staff at the Royal Women's Hospital for facilitation of sample collection. This study was supported by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program.