Hemostatic efficacy of a traditional medicinal plant extract (Ankaferd Blood Stopper) in bleeding control

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Söğüt, ÖzgürErdoğan, Mehmet Özgür
Köse, Rüştü
Boleken, Mehmet Emin
Kaya, Halil
Gökdemir, Mehmet Tahir
Özgönül, Abdullah
İynen, İsmail
Albayrak, Levent
Dokuzoğlu, Mehmet Akif
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Sogut, O., Erdogan, M. O., Kose, R., Boleken, M. E., Kaya, H., Gokdemir, M. T., Ozgonul, A., Iynen, I., Albayrak, L., & Dokuzoglu, M. A. (2015). Hemostatic Efficacy of a Traditional Medicinal Plant Extract (Ankaferd Blood Stopper) in Bleeding Control. Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis, 348–353. https://doi.org/10.1177/1076029613504129Abstract
The aim of this study is to assess the in vivo hemostatic effect of Ankaferd Blood Stopper (ABS) on rats using a tail bleeding model. Wistar rats were randomized into 4 groups of 9 each: group 1, control, no pretreatment, irrigated with saline; group 2, no pretreatment, irrigated with ABS; group 3, control, heparin pretreatment, irrigated with saline; and group 4, heparin pretreatment, irrigated with ABS. To control bleeding, compressive dressings were placed after instilling 1 mL of either ABS or saline to the bleeding area. Without heparin pretreatment, ABS shortened hemostasis time by 1.57 minutes and reduced the amount of bleeding by 0.85 g. With heparin pretreatment, ABS shortened hemostasis time by 3.29 minutes and reduced the amount of bleeding by 1.32 g. the ABS was more effective than saline irrigation for treating tail tip bleeding in rats, with or without heparin pretreatment, while also using a compressive dressing.