Rickard K A
Thromb Haemost. 1976 Jun 30;35(3):566-9.
The major problems currently facing haemophilia management in Australia relate to (1) a need for better co-ordination of our entire national effort for haemophilia therapy and (2) a need to improve the efficiency of our preparation of factor VII concentrates. If we could simply double or treble our factor VIII yields from the same volume of donor plasma many of our urgent treatment problems could be solved.
(1)需要更好地协调全国范围内的血友病治疗工作;(2)需要提高凝血因子VII浓缩制剂的制备效率。如果我们能在相同体积的供体血浆中使凝血因子VIII产量简单地翻倍或增至三倍,那么许多紧急治疗问题就能得到解决。