Effects of Adrenergic Receptor Stimulation on Human Hemostasis: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Catecholamine stimulation over adrenergic receptors results in a state of hypercoagulability. Chronic stress involves the release and increase in circulation of catecholamines and other stress related hormones. Numerous observational studies in human have related stressful scenarios to several coagulation variables, but controlled stimulation with agonists or antagonists to adrenergic receptors are scarce. This systematic review is aimed at presenting an updated appraisal of the effect of adrenergic receptor modulation on variables related to human hemostasis by systematically reviewing the effect of adrenergic receptor-targeting drugs on scale variables related to hemostasis. By searching 3 databases for articles published between January 1st 2011 and February 16th, 2022 reporting effects on coagulation parameters from stimulation with ?- or ?-adrenergic receptor targeting drugs in humans regardless of baseline condition, excluding records different from original research and those not addressing the main aim of this systematic review. Risk of bias assessed using the Revised Cochrane risk-of-bias tool for randomized trials (RoB 2). Tables describing a pro-thrombotic anti-fibrinolytic state induced after ?-adrenergic receptor agonist stimulation and the opposite after ?
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| Título según SCOPUS: | Effects of Adrenergic Receptor Stimulation on Human Hemostasis: A Systematic Review |
| Título de la Revista: | Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology |
| Volumen: | 1408 |
| Editorial: | Springer |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2023 |
| Página de inicio: | 49 |
| Página final: | 63 |
| Idioma: | English |
| DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-031-26163-3_3 |
| Notas: | SCOPUS |