Arterio-venous fibrinogen difference and its clinical significance
G. M. Pokalev
Kazan medical journal ›› 1971, Vol. 52 ›› Issue (1) : 20 -23.
Arterio-venous fibrinogen difference and its clinical significance
The study of vascular permeability in the clinical setting is necessary both to elucidate individual aspects of disease pathogenesis and to monitor the results of therapeutic interventions. In this regard, the choice of a vascular permeability study method is of great importance. The Landis method has been used in the clinic for a long time; however, detailed testing has shown that it does not reflect the true state of vascular permeability as the created artificial venous hypertension significantly changes haemodynamic parameters and does not create conditions for reflecting the natural state of the histo-haematic barrier function.
Pokalev G.M.
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