Data on the incidence of a hypercoagulable state in trauma, as measured by thromboelastometry (ROTEM), is limited and the prognostic value of hypercoagulability after trauma on outcome is unclear. We aimed to determine the incidence of hypercoagulability after trauma, and to assess whether early hypercoagulability has prognostic value on the occurrence of multiple organ failure (MOF) and mortality. This was a prospective observational cohort study in trauma patients who met the highest trauma level team activation. Hypercoagulability was defined as a G value of ≥ 11.7 dynes/cm(2) and hypocoagulability as a G value of <5.0 dynes/cm(2). ROTEM was performed on admission and 24 hours later. A total of 1,010 patients were enrolled and 948 patien...
Abstract Introduction Exsanguination due to uncontrolled bleeding is the leading cause of potentiall...
Early trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is associated with uncontrollable bleeding, high transfusion...
BACKGROUND: When trauma patients arrive in the emergency department (ED), coagulopathy frequently is...
Objectives—To investigate the hemostatic status of critically ill, nonbleeding trauma patients. We h...
Background Hemorrhage is the major cause of traumatic death and the leading cause of preventable dea...
BackgroundThe optimal time to initiate venous thromboembolism pharmacoprophylaxis after blunt abdomi...
BACKGROUND:Severely injured patients often progress from early hypocoagulable to normal and eventual...
Background: Proactive management of trauma-related coagulopathy requires early identification and ra...
Essentials The response of thromboelastometry (ROTEM) parameters to therapy is unknown. We prospecti...
Abstract Background Severe injury induces an acute coagulopathy associated with increased mortality....
BACKGROUND: Coagulopathy in trauma is believed to result from complex hemostatic disturbances known ...
Early trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is associated with uncontrollable bleeding, high transfusion...
BACKGROUND: Acute traumatic coagulopathy develops in seriously injured patients, which is followed b...
BackgroundAltered coagulation function after trauma can contribute to development of venous thromboe...
peer reviewedIntroduction Evidence supporting the use of Thromboelastography (TEG®) and rotational t...
Abstract Introduction Exsanguination due to uncontrolled bleeding is the leading cause of potentiall...
Early trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is associated with uncontrollable bleeding, high transfusion...
BACKGROUND: When trauma patients arrive in the emergency department (ED), coagulopathy frequently is...
Objectives—To investigate the hemostatic status of critically ill, nonbleeding trauma patients. We h...
Background Hemorrhage is the major cause of traumatic death and the leading cause of preventable dea...
BackgroundThe optimal time to initiate venous thromboembolism pharmacoprophylaxis after blunt abdomi...
BACKGROUND:Severely injured patients often progress from early hypocoagulable to normal and eventual...
Background: Proactive management of trauma-related coagulopathy requires early identification and ra...
Essentials The response of thromboelastometry (ROTEM) parameters to therapy is unknown. We prospecti...
Abstract Background Severe injury induces an acute coagulopathy associated with increased mortality....
BACKGROUND: Coagulopathy in trauma is believed to result from complex hemostatic disturbances known ...
Early trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is associated with uncontrollable bleeding, high transfusion...
BACKGROUND: Acute traumatic coagulopathy develops in seriously injured patients, which is followed b...
BackgroundAltered coagulation function after trauma can contribute to development of venous thromboe...
peer reviewedIntroduction Evidence supporting the use of Thromboelastography (TEG®) and rotational t...
Abstract Introduction Exsanguination due to uncontrolled bleeding is the leading cause of potentiall...
Early trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is associated with uncontrollable bleeding, high transfusion...
BACKGROUND: When trauma patients arrive in the emergency department (ED), coagulopathy frequently is...