Background: Acute trauma coagulopathy (ATC) after military trauma has not been comprehensively studied. ATC is defined as a prolonged prothrombin time ratio (PTr) or reduced clot amplitude (A5) in viscoelastic testing. Compared to civilian trauma, military trauma has more injuries from explosions and gunshot wounds (GSWs), potentially leading to a different pathophysiology for traumatic coagulopathy. This study aimed to characterize military ATC on admission to a military hospital in Afghanistan and to explore any differences due to the mechanism of injury. Methods: Severely injured military casualties were enrolled in the study. Blood samples were taken on admission and after routine testing, waste plasma was prepared, frozen, and transpor...
Coagulopathy remains the leading cause of illness and death in people with severe trauma. The aim...
Coagulopathy remains the leading cause of illness and death in people with severe trauma. The aim w...
Coagulopathy remains the leading cause of illness and death in people with severe trauma. The aim wa...
Acute traumatic coagulopathy (ATC) is a recently identified entity describing an early impairment of...
The emergency management of acute severe bleeding in trauma patients has changed significantly in re...
Background: Deaths from exsanguination following trauma remain a clinical challenge. Current massive...
Acute traumatic coagulopathy (ATC) is an early endogenous process, driven by the combination of tiss...
Objective: To identify the incidence of acute traumatic coagulopathy (ATC) in trauma patients presen...
AbstractTraumatic injury remains the leading cause of death with bleeding in the world, representing...
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...
Background: Coagulopathy in trauma patients is currently defined by the results of standard laborato...
Background: Proactive management of trauma-related coagulopathy requires early identification and ra...
Abstract Background Severe injury induces an acute coagulopathy associated with increased mortality....
3noMassive bleeding in patients with major trauma is the most common cause of in-hospital mortality ...
Coagulopathy remains the leading cause of illness and death in people with severe trauma. The aim...
Coagulopathy remains the leading cause of illness and death in people with severe trauma. The aim w...
Coagulopathy remains the leading cause of illness and death in people with severe trauma. The aim wa...
Acute traumatic coagulopathy (ATC) is a recently identified entity describing an early impairment of...
The emergency management of acute severe bleeding in trauma patients has changed significantly in re...
Background: Deaths from exsanguination following trauma remain a clinical challenge. Current massive...
Acute traumatic coagulopathy (ATC) is an early endogenous process, driven by the combination of tiss...
Objective: To identify the incidence of acute traumatic coagulopathy (ATC) in trauma patients presen...
AbstractTraumatic injury remains the leading cause of death with bleeding in the world, representing...
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...
Background: Coagulopathy in trauma patients is currently defined by the results of standard laborato...
Background: Proactive management of trauma-related coagulopathy requires early identification and ra...
Abstract Background Severe injury induces an acute coagulopathy associated with increased mortality....
3noMassive bleeding in patients with major trauma is the most common cause of in-hospital mortality ...
Coagulopathy remains the leading cause of illness and death in people with severe trauma. The aim...
Coagulopathy remains the leading cause of illness and death in people with severe trauma. The aim w...
Coagulopathy remains the leading cause of illness and death in people with severe trauma. The aim wa...