A study of hematopoietic factors in the presence of disseminated intravascular coagulation associated with diffuse peritonitis

Accession number;06A0314075
Title;A study of hematopoietic factors in the presence of disseminated intravascular coagulation associated with diffuse peritonitis
Author; TAKAHASHI GAKU (Iwate Medical Univ., Morioka, Jpn) SATO NOBUHIRO (Iwate Medical Univ., Morioka, Jpn) KOJIKA MASAHIRO (Iwate Medical Univ., Morioka, Jpn) HAKOZAKI MASANORI (Iwate Medical Univ., Morioka, Jpn) IMAI SATOKO (Iwate Medical Univ., Morioka, Jpn) MIYATA MICHIKO (Iwate Medical Univ., Morioka, Jpn) SUGA YASUNORI (Iwate Medical Univ., Morioka, Jpn) MAKABE HIDEYUKI (Iwate Medical Univ., Morioka, Jpn) SHIBATA SHIGEHIRO (Iwate Medical Univ., Morioka, Jpn) SHIOYA NOBUKI (Iwate Medical Univ., Morioka, Jpn) SUZUKI YASUSHI (Iwate Medical Univ., Morioka, Jpn) WAKABAYASHI GO (Iwate Medical Univ., Morioka, Jpn) ENDO SHIGEATSU (Iwate Medical Univ., Morioka, Jpn)
Journal Title;Med Postgrad
Journal Code:X0599A
ISSN:0285-4716
VOL.44;NO.2;PAGE.195-199(2006)
Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.4, REF.17
Pub. Country;Japan
Language;English
Abstract;Hematopoietic factors in disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) associated with diffuse peritonitis were investigated. Thrombopoietin and interleukin 11 levels were significantly elevated in the group having DIC associated with diffuse peritonitis. In the group of deceased patients, thrombopoietin and stem cell factor were significantly elevated. The results suggest that these hematopoietic factors are possibly involved in the formation of pathological conditions underlying DIC associated with diffuse peritonitis. (author abst.)