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Haemostasis

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Coagulation System in Humans
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    Chapter 2 Platelet Physiology
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    Chapter 3 The Role of the Vessel Wall
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    Chapter 4 Specimen Requirements for the Haemostasis Laboratory
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    Chapter 5 Methods of Coagulation
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    Chapter 6 Reference Ranges of Coagulation Tests
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    Chapter 7 Lupus Anticoagulant Testing
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    Chapter 8 Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time
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    Chapter 9 Prothrombin Time/International Normalized Ratio
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    Chapter 10 Thrombin Clotting Time
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    Chapter 11 Thrombin Generation
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    Chapter 12 Activated Clotting Time (ACT)
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    Chapter 13 Factor XIII Assays
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    Chapter 14 Fibrinogen
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    Chapter 15 Platelet Counting
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    Chapter 16 Platelet Morphology Analysis
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    Chapter 17 Light Transmission Aggregometry
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    Chapter 18 Platelet Flow Cytometry
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    Chapter 19 Anti-factor Xa (anti-Xa) assay.
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    Chapter 20 Reptilase Time (RT)
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    Chapter 21 Protamine titration.
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    Chapter 22 Laboratory Methods for the Assay of Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor in Human Plasma
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    Chapter 23 Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
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    Chapter 24 Nijmegen-Bethesda Assay to Measure Factor VIII Inhibitors
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    Chapter 25 Kaolin clotting time.
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    Chapter 26 The Dilute Russell’s Viper Venom Time
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    Chapter 27 Platelet Neutralization Test
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    Chapter 28 Antithrombin
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    Chapter 29 Protein C
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    Chapter 30 Protein S
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    Chapter 31 Testing for Hyperhomocysteinemia in Subjects with a History of Thromboembolic Events Using HPLC Technique
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    Chapter 32 Anticardiolipin Antibody and Anti-beta 2 Glycoprotein I Antibody Assays
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    Chapter 33 Testing for Apolipoprotein(a) Phenotype Using Isoelectric Focusing and Immunoblotting Technique
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    Chapter 34 D-Dimer and Fibrinogen/Fibrin Degradation Products
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Chapter title
Anti-factor Xa (anti-Xa) assay.
Chapter number 19
Book title
Haemostasis
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2013
DOI 10.1007/978-1-62703-339-8-19
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-62703-338-1, 978-1-62703-339-8
Authors

Newall, Fiona, Fiona Newall

Abstract

The anti-factor Xa (anti-Xa) assay is a functional assay that facilitates the measurement of antithrombin (AT)-catalyzed inhibition of factor Xa by unfractionated heparin (UFH) and direct inhibition of factor Xa by low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) (Kitchen, Br J Haematol 111:397-406, 2000; Walenga et al., Semin Thromb Hemost 11:17-25, 1985; Levine et al., Arch Intern Med 154:49-56, 1994; Barrowcliffe et al., J Pharm Biomed Anal 7:217-226, 1989; Triplett, Ther Drug Monit 1:173-197, 1979; Nelson, Clin Lab Sci 12:359-364, 1999; Laffan and Manning, Dacie and Lewis: practical haematology, Churchill Livingstone, London, pp 465-479, 2001; Olson et al., Arch Pathol Lab Med 122:782-798, 1998). Whilst automated methods for the determination of the abilities of UFH and LMWH to inhibit factor Xa have been available since the 1970s, their cost was viewed to prohibit their broad use in the clinical management of UFH and LMWH until relatively recently. The anti-Xa assay can also be used to guide the determination of therapeutic APTT ranges in the clinical management of UFH (Hirsh and Raschke, Chest 126:188S-203S, 2004). As a result, the anti-Xa assay is commonly viewed as a heparin assay, despite the fact that it actually provides a measure of UFH effect as opposed to a measure of UFH concentration.

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Hungary 1 8%
Unknown 11 92%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 10 83%
Student > Master 7 58%
Student > Ph. D. Student 7 58%
Student > Postgraduate 5 42%
Researcher 5 42%
Other 8 67%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 22 183%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 3 25%
Engineering 3 25%
Chemistry 2 17%
Immunology and Microbiology 1 8%
Other 6 50%