aprotickém
Aprotickém, also known as aprotinin, is a naturally occurring protease inhibitor derived from bovine lung tissue. It belongs to the class of compounds known as serine protease inhibitors, specifically the Bowman-Birk family. Aprotinin is primarily used in medical settings to reduce blood loss during surgery, particularly in cardiac and aortic procedures.
The mechanism of action of aprotinin involves the inhibition of various serine proteases, including trypsin, plasmin,
Historically, aprotinin was widely used in clinical practice, particularly in cardiac surgery, due to its effectiveness
Due to these safety concerns, regulatory agencies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have
In summary, while aprotinin was once a valuable tool in surgical hemostasis, its use has been significantly