hüübivuse
Hüübivuse, often translated as "coagulability" or "clotting ability," refers to the inherent property of a substance, particularly blood, to form a clot or coagulum. This process is a vital physiological mechanism in living organisms, primarily for hemostasis, the cessation of bleeding. When a blood vessel is damaged, a complex cascade of events is initiated, involving platelets and a series of clotting factors. These factors interact in a specific sequence to ultimately convert fibrinogen, a soluble protein in the plasma, into fibrin. Fibrin strands then form a meshwork that traps blood cells and platelets, creating a stable clot that seals the injured vessel.
In a medical context, hüübivuse is a critical parameter assessed through various laboratory tests, such as