Clotting factor definition

Clotting factor means specific and specialized protein
Clotting factor means specific and specialized protein molecules present in blood plasma that are essential for hemostasis.

Examples of Clotting factor in a sentence

  • Clotting factor levels and the risk of diffuse microvascular bleeding in the massively transfused patient.

  • For example, Bioglass® has been shown to reduce the clotting time of blood by 25% in laboratory tests (Lee-White Coagulation), withionic release of calcium (Clotting factor IV) being considered a reason for its haemostatic properties.

  • Clotting factor concentrates are specific factors required to produce a clot.

  • Clotting factor level is not a good predictor of bleeding in carriers of haemophilia A and B.

  • Clotting factor drugs purchased by Centers of Excellence and Hemophilia Treatment Centers under the 340B program will also be reimbursed at the AAC plus 8 percent as reflected on the invoice submitted with the claim to the Department plus a professional dispensing fee of $10.75.

  • Clotting factor per unit professional dispensing fees shall be established by a clotting factor dispensing fee survey conducted no less than every three years.

  • Clotting factor concentrate switching and inhibitor development in hemophilia A.

  • Clotting factor therapy (also called factor replacement therapy) is continued until the bleeding has stopped and the risk of re-bleeding is reduced.

  • Clotting factor concentrates are manufactured by multi-national pharmaceutical companies.

  • Please see section 10.4.3.7 Samples can be collected +/- 1 day of the scheduled day above.8 Clotting factor sample will be collected if patient provides additional consent and if the site is able to store the sample at -70°C.

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