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hemostatic /he·mo·stat·ic/ (he″mo-stat´ik) 1. causing hemostasis, or an agent that so acts. 2. due to or characterized by stasis of the blood.
hemostatic [-stat′ik] Etymology: Gk, haima + stasis, halting pertaining to a procedure, device, or substance that arrests the flow of blood. Direct pressure, tourniquets, and surgical clamps are mechanical hemostatic measures. Cold applications, including the use of an ice bag on the abdomen to halt uterine bleeding and irrigation of the stomach with an iced solution to check gastric bleeding, are hemostatic. Gelatin sponges, solutions of thrombin, and microfibrillar collagen, which cause the aggregation of platelets and the formation of clots, are used to arrest bleeding in surgical procedures. Aminocaproic acid is administered orally or intravenously in the treatment of excessive bleeding caused by systemic hyperfibrinolysis. Phytonadione (vitamin K1) is used in the prevention and treatment of hemorrhagic disease in newborns and the treatment of prothrombin deficiency induced by anticoagulants or other drugs. Also spelled haemostatic. hemostatic, adj/n ability of a substance to stop the flow of blood. hemostatic (hē´mōstat´ik), n an agent used to reduce bleeding from small blood vessels by speeding up the clotting of blood or by the formation of an artificial clot. hemostatic 1. checking blood flow. 2. an agent that checks the flow of blood. hemostatic defects see coagulopathy. hemostatic plug see clotting. Patient discussion about hemostatic defects. Q. Can I have a MRI of the knee if I have hemostatic clips in the brain?(also called aneurysm clips)? A. my grandma had the same problem- they said no... but from a good reason. think of it, it's a giant and powerful magnet. you have metallic clips that hold an aneurysm in the brain. if it'll move and tear up the blood vessels- your knee will be the least of your problems. Read more or ask a question about hemostatic defectssorry... How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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16) Even so, approximately 25% of all inherited hemostatic defects are the result of a spontaneous mutation or a variable expression of the disease, which clearly limits the value of the family history. |
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