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A Short Note on Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation

Sindhu P

Disseminated intravascular coagulation is a recurrent complexity in sepsis that is mainly associated with adverse outcomes and increased mortality in patients. Besides to the uncurbed generation of thrombi all through the vasculature in patients. DIC often devour large quantities of clotting factors abandon the patient credulous to haemorrhaging. Because of these difficulties, patients even receive anticoagulants mainly to treat unimpeded clotting, often with mixed results. Systemic inflammation mainly has the capability to trigger and intensify coagulation and likewise potential therapies usually for the treatment of sepsis- analogous DIC need to place the interaction linking inflammation and coagulation. Current studies have proposed that platelets and neutrophil extracellular traps are the cue mediators of infection induced coagulation. It may cause mortality in children.

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