The activated clotting time (ACT) was invented as a whole blood test to detect coagulopathy, but nowadays is almost exclusively used to guide heparin anticoagulation. Although the ACT provides a fairly reliable and fast bedside test of the coagulation status, only a few studies have focused on its use to monitor pre- or intraoperative coagulation status as an early marker of impaired haemostasis or increased bleeding tendency. The aim of this study was to compare intraoperative i-STAT(®) ACT values with commonly used thresholds of standard coagulation tests for the diagnosis of coagulopathy during paediatric non-cardiac surgery. We performed a prospective, observational study in a University Children's hospital and included 50 paediatric pa...
Objective: To assess the value of pre-operative coagulation testing in elective surgical patients, ...
Background: The objective of this study was to establish the age and sex-dependent reference interva...
Background: Over the past 50 years there have been significant advances in both the clinical techniq...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate a recently introduced blood-saving method for the measurement of activated c...
Background Thromboelastometry (ROTEM®) might be useful to detect intraoperative coagulation disorder...
Unfractionated heparin is the mainstay of anticoagulation during cardiac surgery on cardiopulmonary ...
Unfractionated heparin is the mainstay of anticoagulation during cardiac surgery on cardiopulmonary ...
The Activated Clotting Time (ACT) assumes an important role in documentation of adequacy of perfusio...
Activated Clotting Time (ACT) has been the standard for monitoring heparin anticoagulation in cardia...
Activating clotting time (ACT) is a point-of-care, blood clotting test used to monitor anticoagulati...
The accurate use and interpretation of diagnostic investigations are essential for safe and effectiv...
Background and Aims: Several studies report the use of thromboelatography (TEG) to monitor coagulati...
Purpose: Intraoperative bleeding should be regularly assessed visually to guide coagulation manageme...
Objective: To assess the value of pre-operative coagulation testing in elective surgical patients, ...
Background: The objective of this study was to establish the age and sex-dependent reference interva...
Background: Over the past 50 years there have been significant advances in both the clinical techniq...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate a recently introduced blood-saving method for the measurement of activated c...
Background Thromboelastometry (ROTEM®) might be useful to detect intraoperative coagulation disorder...
Unfractionated heparin is the mainstay of anticoagulation during cardiac surgery on cardiopulmonary ...
Unfractionated heparin is the mainstay of anticoagulation during cardiac surgery on cardiopulmonary ...
The Activated Clotting Time (ACT) assumes an important role in documentation of adequacy of perfusio...
Activated Clotting Time (ACT) has been the standard for monitoring heparin anticoagulation in cardia...
Activating clotting time (ACT) is a point-of-care, blood clotting test used to monitor anticoagulati...
The accurate use and interpretation of diagnostic investigations are essential for safe and effectiv...
Background and Aims: Several studies report the use of thromboelatography (TEG) to monitor coagulati...
Purpose: Intraoperative bleeding should be regularly assessed visually to guide coagulation manageme...
Objective: To assess the value of pre-operative coagulation testing in elective surgical patients, ...
Background: The objective of this study was to establish the age and sex-dependent reference interva...
Background: Over the past 50 years there have been significant advances in both the clinical techniq...