Heparin therapy: A simpler test of control
AUTOR(ES)
Handley, Anthony J.
RESUMO
A bedside test of heparin activity (whole blood activated partial thromboplastin time) was assessed during clinical control of anticoagulation. It correlated closely (r = 0·94) with the whole blood clotting time but had a number of advantages.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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