Genetic profile of blood coagulation (hemostasis system) (16 indicators)
The condition associated with various genetic changes in the coagulation and fibrinolysis system, which can be detected and, if possible, corrected, is classified as hereditary thrombophilia. Most diseases of the cardiovascular and other systems are multifactorial (involving multiple factors) and their effects are usually manifested in close interaction with various external factors. Environmental factors, together with genetic factors, can exacerbate the influence on the degree of predisposition to develop the disease. Problems with blood clotting are most often appeared in critical or borderline conditions (pregnancy, surgery, cardiovascular disease, oncology) and can develop into formidable complications, causing disability or even death. All of this can be avoided with timely testing that identifies genetic features of the clotting system that can be corrected and controlled.