Tigecycline Interferes with Fibrinogen Polymerization Independent of Peripheral Interactions with the Coagulation System
Tigecycline offers broad anti-bacterial coverage for critically ill patients with complicated infections. A described but less researched side effect is coagulopathy. The aim of this study was to test whether tigecycline interferes with fibrinogen polymerization by peripheral interactions. To study...
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Main Authors: | Anna Brandtner (Author), Mirjam Bachler (Author), Dietmar Fries (Author), Martin Hermann (Author), Jacqueline Ruehlicke (Author), Vilmos Fux (Author), Andrea Griesmacher (Author), Christian Niederwanger (Author), Tobias Hell (Author), Benedikt Treml (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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