A significant elevation of plasma levels of solublethrombomodulin was observed in most cases of DIC, especially in patients with sepsis.
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Hypoperfusion-induced increase in solublethrombomodulin levels was associated with reduced fibrinogen utilization, reduction in protein C and an increase in TAFI.
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In this study, we measured the levels of serum- solublethrombomodulin as a marker of endothelial cell damages that lead to hemostasis.
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Previous studies have reported that circulating levels of solublethrombomodulin (TM) reflect endothelial injuries, which play key roles in the development of ARDS.