Coagulation Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Coagulation factors have been implicated as independent factors in the development of myocardial infarction, stroke and deep vein thrombosis in some patients. With the increasing incidence of cardiovascular diseases, this discovery has brought what was a rather lackluster discipline into the limelight. The intensive investigation of coagulation processes has uncovered a number of other conditions in which coagulation factors are implicated, such as: post surgical bleeding due to the use of aspirin or Plavix, spontaneous abortion and pregnancy problems.
Demand for rapid decentralized coagulation testing is increasing. The number of patients needing coagulation testing is growing. More patients are using anticoagulants following implantation of mechanical heart valves or after atrial fibrillation. More recently patients are using antithrombotic agents after, or to prevent, deep venous thrombosis, arterial or pulmonary embolism, stroke, angina pectoris, and myocardial infarction. There is also increasing pressure to return results to clinicians rapidly so that anticoagulant therapy can be adjusted.
Coagulation Industry Research & Market Reports
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The World Market for Biomarkers (Cardiac Markers [cTn, HscTn, Acute CK-MB/BNP, Others], Tumor Markers [PSA, CEA, CA 125, AFP, PSA Rapid, Others], Coagulation Markers [PT/INR, D-dimer], Infectious Disease Markers [by Disease], Immunological Disease Markers [Autoimmune/Allergy], Neurological Markers, C-Reactive Protein and Other Markers)
... Markers, C-Reactive Protein and Other Markers) Biomarkers are biological or biochemical molecules, genetic changes, or other characteristics that can be measured; they indicate or predict a condition, risk, or likely biological response. Biomarkers can be ... Read More