Abstract Background Conventional coagulation tests do not provide an accurate representation of the complex nature of trauma induced coagulopathy. Thrombelastography provides a prompt global overview of all dynamic sequential aspects of trauma induced coagulopathy. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of using thrombelastography on blood products utilization, crystalloids utilization, hospital, and intensive care using length of stay, and cost savings. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 134 patients (May of 2012 to February of 2015) meeting Class I trauma activation. Outcome data was compared between two groups: patients prior to thrombelastography implementation (n = 87) and patients with thrombelastography guided trauma...
BACKGROUND: Coagulopathy in trauma is believed to result from complex hemostatic disturbances known ...
Severely injured trauma patients are often coagulopathic and early hemostatic resuscitation is essen...
Trauma promotes trauma-induced coagulopathy, which requires urgent treatment with fixed-ratio transf...
Abstract Background Thrombelastography is a laborator...
Background: Haemostasis assessment is essential to determine the early need for massive transfusion ...
One quarter of all patients admitted to level I trauma centers receive transfused blood, and approxi...
Abstract Introduction The understanding of coagulopat...
BackgroundMassive transfusion protocols (MTPs) have become standard of care in the management of ble...
IntroductionGoal-directed hemostatic resuscitation based on thrombelastography (TEG) has a survival ...
OBJECTIVES:. Traumatic brain injury is associated with coagulopathy that increases mortality risk. V...
Early trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is associated with uncontrollable bleeding, high transfusion...
The West Virginia University Guide to the Preparation of Masters Theses Abdulraouf Y. Lamoshi Thromb...
Essentials The response of thromboelastometry (ROTEM) parameters to therapy is unknown. We prospecti...
BACKGROUND: Thromboelastography (TEG) can guide transfusion therapy in trauma and has been associate...
25–35% of all seriously injured multiple trauma patients are coagulopathic upon arrival to the emerg...
BACKGROUND: Coagulopathy in trauma is believed to result from complex hemostatic disturbances known ...
Severely injured trauma patients are often coagulopathic and early hemostatic resuscitation is essen...
Trauma promotes trauma-induced coagulopathy, which requires urgent treatment with fixed-ratio transf...
Abstract Background Thrombelastography is a laborator...
Background: Haemostasis assessment is essential to determine the early need for massive transfusion ...
One quarter of all patients admitted to level I trauma centers receive transfused blood, and approxi...
Abstract Introduction The understanding of coagulopat...
BackgroundMassive transfusion protocols (MTPs) have become standard of care in the management of ble...
IntroductionGoal-directed hemostatic resuscitation based on thrombelastography (TEG) has a survival ...
OBJECTIVES:. Traumatic brain injury is associated with coagulopathy that increases mortality risk. V...
Early trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is associated with uncontrollable bleeding, high transfusion...
The West Virginia University Guide to the Preparation of Masters Theses Abdulraouf Y. Lamoshi Thromb...
Essentials The response of thromboelastometry (ROTEM) parameters to therapy is unknown. We prospecti...
BACKGROUND: Thromboelastography (TEG) can guide transfusion therapy in trauma and has been associate...
25–35% of all seriously injured multiple trauma patients are coagulopathic upon arrival to the emerg...
BACKGROUND: Coagulopathy in trauma is believed to result from complex hemostatic disturbances known ...
Severely injured trauma patients are often coagulopathic and early hemostatic resuscitation is essen...
Trauma promotes trauma-induced coagulopathy, which requires urgent treatment with fixed-ratio transf...