[Introduction] This study aimed to ascertain the associations of thromboelastography (TEG®) and standard laboratory test (SLTs) values with the presence of bleeding in critically ill patients with known coagulopathy.[Methods] Three groups of coagulopathic patients with (a) hepatic failure, (b) postoperative period after prolonged cardiac surgery, and (c) complex abdominal surgery with sepsis were prospectively included in this study. On intensive care unit (ICU) admission, patients were stratified into two groups according to whether they had major bleeding (MB) (evident overt bleeding, important bleeding apparent on imaging studies, and/or need for moderate‐massive blood transfusion and hemodynamic instability). Blood samples were drawn fo...
Coagulation abnormalities are frequent in sepsis. Conventional coagulation assays, however, have sev...
Bleeding is a feared complication of invasive procedures in patients with cirrhosis and significant ...
Coagulopathy has a high incidence in critically ill patients and is often caused by disseminated int...
Objectives: Critically ill patients with deranged conventional coagulation tests are often perceived...
Background Transfusion therapy is associated with increased morbidity, mortality and costs. Conventi...
Aim: Unbalanced hemostasis and disseminated intravenous coagulopathy serve as key participants in or...
Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) patients usually have abnormal biochemical and hematological l...
Patients in the intensive care unit are in critical condition which is often accompanied by a coagul...
In patients with decompensated cirrhosis, procedure-related bleeding is a potentially lethal complic...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between thromboelastography (TEG) parameters and bleeding in...
Background & Aims: Excessive bleeding occurs after cardiac surgeries on cardiopulmonary bypass (...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the immediate need for specific blood product transfusions in acutely blee...
Introduction and aim. Patients with acute on chronic liver failure (ACLF) have abnormal conventional...
Background: Thromboelastometry allows continuous registration of the blood viscoelastic changes upon...
Trauma patients are at a high risk of both bleeding and thromboembolism. This study assessed whether...
Coagulation abnormalities are frequent in sepsis. Conventional coagulation assays, however, have sev...
Bleeding is a feared complication of invasive procedures in patients with cirrhosis and significant ...
Coagulopathy has a high incidence in critically ill patients and is often caused by disseminated int...
Objectives: Critically ill patients with deranged conventional coagulation tests are often perceived...
Background Transfusion therapy is associated with increased morbidity, mortality and costs. Conventi...
Aim: Unbalanced hemostasis and disseminated intravenous coagulopathy serve as key participants in or...
Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) patients usually have abnormal biochemical and hematological l...
Patients in the intensive care unit are in critical condition which is often accompanied by a coagul...
In patients with decompensated cirrhosis, procedure-related bleeding is a potentially lethal complic...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between thromboelastography (TEG) parameters and bleeding in...
Background & Aims: Excessive bleeding occurs after cardiac surgeries on cardiopulmonary bypass (...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the immediate need for specific blood product transfusions in acutely blee...
Introduction and aim. Patients with acute on chronic liver failure (ACLF) have abnormal conventional...
Background: Thromboelastometry allows continuous registration of the blood viscoelastic changes upon...
Trauma patients are at a high risk of both bleeding and thromboembolism. This study assessed whether...
Coagulation abnormalities are frequent in sepsis. Conventional coagulation assays, however, have sev...
Bleeding is a feared complication of invasive procedures in patients with cirrhosis and significant ...
Coagulopathy has a high incidence in critically ill patients and is often caused by disseminated int...