The one-stage prothrombin time: Alterations due to changes in pH / Jarrell D. Bairrington, Emil W. Peterson.
The study involved the relationship of Factor V lability due to pH to pH variations in the performance of the one-stage prothrombin time. Samples of blood were drawn from ten patients on long-term, coumarin-derivative therapy. The pH of each sample was decreased progressively from 7.79 to 6.05 with...
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Format: | Government Document Book |
Language: | English |
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Brooks Air Force Base, TX :
USAF School of Aerospace Medicine - Aerospace Medical Division (AFSC),
1967.
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Series: | SAM-TR ;
67-76. |
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Summary: | The study involved the relationship of Factor V lability due to pH to pH variations in the performance of the one-stage prothrombin time. Samples of blood were drawn from ten patients on long-term, coumarin-derivative therapy. The pH of each sample was decreased progressively from 7.79 to 6.05 with lactic acid and the prothrombin time was determined. Each sample was then incubated for 4 hours at 37 degrees C and the pH and prothrombin time were measured again on each sample. Factor V activity and lactic acid were added to the samples in varying order. The addition of lactic acid after incubation did not alter the prothrombin time. The addition of Factor V activity without changing the pH brought the prothrombin time to values less than at pre-incubation time. The optimal pH for maximal enzyme activity and the mechanism for Factor V lability in the incubated plasma are briefly discussed. |
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Item Description: | "August 1967." |
Physical Description: | iii, 9 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |