Abstract |
A factor VIII (FVIII) concentrate, virus-inactivated by the solvent/ detergent procedure, was studied in vitro. In contrast with most high-purity, virus-inactivated FVIII concentrates, it contains not only high levels of von Willebrand factor (vWF) antigen and ristocetin cofactor activity but also high molecular weight forms of von Willebrand factor. Furthermore, it is able to promote platelet adhesion on collagen in a perfusion system. In vivo studies performed in patients with different types of von Willebrand's disease provided evidence that this concentrate corrects Duke's bleeding time and prevents or stops haemorrhages. Thus, the particular advantages of this FVIII/vWF preparation are safety, low content of contamination proteins, and efficacy in von Willebrand's disease.
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Authors | C Mazurier, C De Romeuf, A Parquet-Gernez, M Goudemand |
Journal | European journal of haematology
(Eur J Haematol)
Vol. 43
Issue 1
Pg. 7-14
(Jul 1989)
ISSN: 0902-4441 [Print] England |
PMID | 2504619
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Antigens
- Detergents
- Solvents
- Von Willebrand antigen
- von Willebrand Factor
- Ristocetin
- Factor VIII
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Topics |
- Antigens
(analysis)
- Bleeding Time
- Detergents
- Drug Contamination
(prevention & control)
- Factor VIII
(isolation & purification, pharmacology, therapeutic use)
- Humans
- Molecular Weight
- Platelet Adhesiveness
(drug effects)
- Ristocetin
(analysis, blood)
- Solvents
- Viruses
- von Willebrand Diseases
(blood, drug therapy)
- von Willebrand Factor
(analysis, immunology)
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