Stress and hemostasis: an update

Volume: 39, Issue: 8, Pages: 902 - 912
Published: Oct 10, 2013
Abstract
Numerous naturalistic, experimental, and mechanistic studies strongly support the notion that-as part of fight-or-flight response-hemostatic responses to acute psychosocial stress result in net hypercoagulability, which would protect a healthy organism from bleeding in case of injury. Sociodemographic factors, mental states, and comorbidities are important modulators of the acute prothrombotic stress response. In patients with atherosclerosis,...
Paper Details
Title
Stress and hemostasis: an update
Published Date
Oct 10, 2013
Volume
39
Issue
8
Pages
902 - 912
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