Poor glycemic control in diabetic individuals is associated with shortened aPTT and prolonged PT/INR, indicating a prothrombotic state.
Is poor glycemic control associated with alterations in coagulation parameters (PT/INR and aPTT) in diabetic individuals?
Poor glycemic control in diabetics is associated with altered coagulation parameters, suggesting a prothrombotic state that may warrant routine screening to identify high-risk individuals.
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The study demonstrates that poor glycemic control is associated with measurable alterations in coagulation parameters, specifically shortened aPTT and prolonged PT/INR, supporting the presence of a prothrombotic milieu in diabetic individuals4. Routine coagulation screening, especially in poorly controlled diabetics, may help identify individuals at higher risk for thrombotic complications.
Dua et al. (Wed,) reported a other. Poor glycemic control in diabetic individuals is associated with shortened aPTT and prolonged PT/INR, indicating a prothrombotic state.