The Aetiology of Deep Venous Thrombosis

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A Critical, Historical and Epistemological Survey

ISBN: 140206649X
ISBN 13: 9781402066498
Autor: Malone, P Colm/Agutter, Paul S
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxi, 318 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 24.01.2008
Auflage: 1/2008
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Challenges the current consensus in the field, which accounts for in vitro clotting and bleeding diatheses but fails to explain the aetiology of DVTProposes an aetiological hypothesis to unify perspectives and stimulate new approaches to productive researchRevives consideration of old (and new) approaches to the prophylaxis of venous thrombosis and thromboembolismThe argument ranges over the origins of the central schism in biomedical research, and the need to repair it; using DVT as an example, it debates how that objective might be approached

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Beschreibung

What we now call 'deep venous thrombosis' (DVT) has been elucidated by a diversity of investigative approaches during the past four centuries. The authors of this book survey the history of the field and ask: why has one of these perspectives - the haematological/biochemical - come to dominate research into the causation of DVT during the past 50 years and to exclude alternatives? In answering this question, the authors show that the current consensus model is conceptually flawed.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Inhaltsangabeto the Study of Deep Venous Thrombosis.- The Coagulation Cascade and the Consensus Model of DVT.- Hypercoagulability.- Historical Roots.- Coagulation and its Disorders: A History of Haematological Research.- Virchow and the Pathophysiological Tradition in the 19th Century.- The Pathophysiological Tradition after Virchow.- Interrupted Circulation: The 'Stasis' Hypothesis and the Significance of Venous Valves.- Underperfusion of Valve Pockets and the Initiation of DVT.- The Role of Endothelial Hypoxia in DVT.- The Valve Cusp Hypoxia Hypothesis.- Molecular Changes in the Hypoxic Endothelium.- Cadaver Clots or Agonal Thrombi?.

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