Traumatic-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is often associated with significant bleeding, transfusion requirements, inflammation, morbidity, and mortality. This review considers TIC as a systems failure, not as a single-event manifestation of trauma. After briefly reviewing the meaning of TIC and the bewildering array of fibrinolysis phenotypes, we will discuss the role of platelets and fibrinogen in coagulopathy. Next, we will review the different TIC hypotheses and drill down to a single mechanistic domain comprising (1) thrombin's differential binding to thrombomodulin, (2) the expression of annexin II-S100A10 complex, and (3) the functional integrity of the endothelial glycocalyx. This triad forms the basis of the "switch" hypothesis of TIC. ...
Background: Deaths from exsanguination following trauma remain a clinical challenge. Current massive...
Platelets and coagulation proteins work in concert to maintain proper blood flow through the vascula...
Facing coagulation disorders after acute trauma. Problems/objectives: Trauma is the leading cause of...
Uncontrolled haemorrhage is a major preventable cause of death in patients with traumatic injury. Tr...
Traumatic-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is a hemostatic disorder that is associated with significant bl...
The emergency management of acute severe bleeding in trauma patients has changed significantly in re...
Traumatic-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is a hemostatic disorder that is associated with significant bl...
Traumatic-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is a hemostatic disorder that is associated with significant bl...
Trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is a clotting disorder resulting from severe tissue damage combine...
AbstractTraumatic injury remains the leading cause of death with bleeding in the world, representing...
Exsanguination is the second commonest cause of death in trauma after central nervous system (CNS) i...
quent cause of preventable death after se-vere injury. Coagulopathy associated with severe injury co...
3noMassive bleeding in patients with major trauma is the most common cause of in-hospital mortality ...
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Physical injuries, especially road traffic injuries, are a leading cause of death and morbidity worl...
Background: Deaths from exsanguination following trauma remain a clinical challenge. Current massive...
Platelets and coagulation proteins work in concert to maintain proper blood flow through the vascula...
Facing coagulation disorders after acute trauma. Problems/objectives: Trauma is the leading cause of...
Uncontrolled haemorrhage is a major preventable cause of death in patients with traumatic injury. Tr...
Traumatic-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is a hemostatic disorder that is associated with significant bl...
The emergency management of acute severe bleeding in trauma patients has changed significantly in re...
Traumatic-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is a hemostatic disorder that is associated with significant bl...
Traumatic-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is a hemostatic disorder that is associated with significant bl...
Trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is a clotting disorder resulting from severe tissue damage combine...
AbstractTraumatic injury remains the leading cause of death with bleeding in the world, representing...
Exsanguination is the second commonest cause of death in trauma after central nervous system (CNS) i...
quent cause of preventable death after se-vere injury. Coagulopathy associated with severe injury co...
3noMassive bleeding in patients with major trauma is the most common cause of in-hospital mortality ...
The licensee has exclusive rights to distribute this article, in any medium, for 6 months following...
Physical injuries, especially road traffic injuries, are a leading cause of death and morbidity worl...
Background: Deaths from exsanguination following trauma remain a clinical challenge. Current massive...
Platelets and coagulation proteins work in concert to maintain proper blood flow through the vascula...
Facing coagulation disorders after acute trauma. Problems/objectives: Trauma is the leading cause of...