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Table 3 Effects of SAA on rats coagulation system

From: Salvianolic acid A alleviates lipopolysaccharide-induced disseminated intravascular coagulation by inhibiting complement activation

Time

R(min)

K(min)

Angle(°)

MA(mm)

CI

0 h

2.88 ± 0.72a

1.2 ± 0.21a

73.25 ± 2.72a

68.12 ± 2.69a

3.75 ± 0.59a

1 h

3.26 ± 1.25a

1.36 ± 0.24a

69.58 ± 4.97a

68.14 ± 1.30a

3.20 ± 1.25a

2 h

2.65 ± 1.25a

1.33 ± 0.31a

71.57 ± 4.44a

65.08 ± 3.53a

3.42 ± 1.22a

4 h

3.30 ± 0.66a

1.28 ± 0.24a

71.80 ± 3.43a

69.55 ± 4.05a

3.55 ± 0.84a

  1. SAA at 40 mg/kg was injected intraperitoneally. Blood was obtained, and the coagulation function was tested with thromboelastometry. Data were presented as the mean ± SD (n = 5). Statistical analysis used were ANOVA (P<0.05), letters marked between different groups, if one is the same, the difference is not significant; if they are all different, the difference is significant