Microrheology and Structural Quantification of Hypercoagulable Clots
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Hypercoagulability is a pathology that remains difficult to explain today in most cases. It is likely due to a modification of the conditions of polymerization of the fibrin, the main clot component. Using passive microrheology, we measured the mechanical properties of clots and correlated them under the same conditions with structural information obtained with confocal microscopy. We tested our approach with known alterations: an excess of fibrinogen and of coagulation Factor VIII. We observed simultaneously a rigidification and densification of the fibrin network, showing the potential of microrheology for hypercoagulability diagnosis.
Deconstructing fibrin(ogen) structure.
Risman R, Sen M, Tutwiler V, Hudson N J Thromb Haemost. 2024; 23(2):368-380.
PMID: 39536819 PMC: 11786978. DOI: 10.1016/j.jtha.2024.10.024.