Сетевое издание
Международный студенческий научный вестник
ISSN 2409-529X

THE IMPORTANCE OF BLOOD CLOTTING FACTORS IN THE HEMOSTASIS SYSTEM

Abramova A.V. 1 Luschik M.V. 1
1 VSMU named after N. N. Burdenko
Hemostasis is a key process for maintaining the integrity of the vascular system in case of damage. Blood clotting factors play a crucial role in this process. Violations of these factors caused by genetic abnormalities, liver problems, autoimmune disorders, medications, obesity and metabolic syndrome can lead to serious health consequences. Coagulation factors such as fibrinogen, prothrombin and thromboplastin, ionizing calcium and others play an important role in hemostasis. It is the action of each of them that leads to a positive result in the totality of the action. Their disorders can lead to hemophilia, thrombophilia, DIC, congenital and acquired blood clotting disorders. These conditions require diagnosis and treatment by specialists. Clotting factors trigger complex cascade reactions that ensure not only wound healing, but also the prevention of excessive blood clots. In turn, blood clotting factors have both advantages and disadvantages during active work to preserve the integrity of the vascular system. In modern medicine, understanding and regulation of blood clotting factors play an important role in the treatment and prevention of hemostasis disorders. The use of drugs and the improvement of diagnostic and treatment methods help to preserve the function of hemostasis and prevent its disorders.
coagulation factors
hemostasis
blood
vascular system
fibrinogen