V. Salinas
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
3 Papers
14 Citations
V. Salinas is an academic researcher from Children's Hospital Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Antibody. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Is Some Better Than None: Are TEG and TGA Profiles Different in Severe FVIII-deficient Patients With Inhibitors?
V. Salinas,Roxana Carmona,Bassem M. Mohammed,Bassem M. Mohammed,Erika J. Martin,Donald F. Brophy,Guy Young +6 more
TL;DR: There was no correlation between TEG and TGA with annualized bleeding rates, and Kaolin‐activated TEG, but not TGA, differentiated between severe FVIII‐deficient patients with and without inhibitors.
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Eptacog Beta (rFVIIa) Has a Low Incidence of Spontaneous Rebleeding through 24 and 48 Hours in Adult and Adolescent Patients with Hemophilia A or B with Inhibitors
Amy L. Dunn,Yesim Dargaud,Yasmina L. Abajas,Manuel Carcao,Giancarlo Castaman,Adam Giermasz,Cédric Hermans,Magdalena D. Lewandowska,Johnny Mahlangu,Shannon L. Meeks,Wolfgang Miesbach,Michael Recht,V. Salinas,Tammuella E Chrisentery-Singleton,Hongying Wang,Ian S. Mitchell,Guy Young +16 more
TL;DR: The PERSEPT 1 trial as mentioned in this paper was a prospective, randomized, crossover trial that investigated eptacog beta for the treatment of breakthrough bleeding episodes (BEs) in persons with hemophilia A or B with inhibitors in PwHABI (aged ≥12 years).
Failure of corn trypsin inhibitor to affect the thrombin generation assay in plasma from severe hemophiliacs
Bassem M. Mohammed,Bassem M. Mohammed,Erika J. Martin,V. Salinas,R. Carmona,Guy Young,Donald F. Brophy +6 more
TL;DR: The thrombin generation assay (TGA) is an important global coagulation assay; however, it suffers from the lack of preanalytical standardization.