In patients with decompensated cirrhosis, procedure-related bleeding is a potentially lethal complication. Routine coagulation tests such as international normalized ratio and platelet count do not predict bleeding risk. We investigated whether thromboelastography (TEG) can identify patients with cirrhosis who are at risk of procedure-related bleeding. As a part of a prospective study on hemostasis in decompensated cirrhosis, patients had TEG performed on admission and were followed prospectively during hospitalization for the development of procedure-related bleeding. Eighty patients with cirrhosis were included. Among the 72 who had procedures performed, 7 had procedure-related bleeding, which was major in three cases (two following parac...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Previous perceptions of cirrhosis as a hypocoagulable state have resulted in empi...
Patients with cirrhosis can have abnormalities in laboratory tests reflecting changes in primary hae...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the immediate need for specific blood product transfusions in acutely blee...
Bleeding is a feared complication of invasive procedures in patients with cirrhosis and significant ...
[Introduction] This study aimed to ascertain the associations of thromboelastography (TEG®) and stan...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between thromboelastography (TEG) parameters and bleeding in...
Background: New laboratory tests that measure global hemostasis indicate generally preserved hemosta...
Background: Thromboelastometry allows continuous registration of the blood viscoelastic changes upon...
Introduction and aim. Patients with acute on chronic liver failure (ACLF) have abnormal conventional...
Objectives: Critically ill patients with deranged conventional coagulation tests are often perceived...
Patients presenting for liver biopsy may have a deficiency of the synthetic function of the liver. T...
Background Transfusion therapy is associated with increased morbidity, mortality and costs. Conventi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Despite clinical and laboratory evidence of perioperative hypercoagulabili...
Background and aim: Hemostasis profile is often complicated in liver cirrhosis. Thromboelastography ...
Patients with cirrhosis can have abnormalities in laboratory tests reflecting changes in primary hae...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Previous perceptions of cirrhosis as a hypocoagulable state have resulted in empi...
Patients with cirrhosis can have abnormalities in laboratory tests reflecting changes in primary hae...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the immediate need for specific blood product transfusions in acutely blee...
Bleeding is a feared complication of invasive procedures in patients with cirrhosis and significant ...
[Introduction] This study aimed to ascertain the associations of thromboelastography (TEG®) and stan...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between thromboelastography (TEG) parameters and bleeding in...
Background: New laboratory tests that measure global hemostasis indicate generally preserved hemosta...
Background: Thromboelastometry allows continuous registration of the blood viscoelastic changes upon...
Introduction and aim. Patients with acute on chronic liver failure (ACLF) have abnormal conventional...
Objectives: Critically ill patients with deranged conventional coagulation tests are often perceived...
Patients presenting for liver biopsy may have a deficiency of the synthetic function of the liver. T...
Background Transfusion therapy is associated with increased morbidity, mortality and costs. Conventi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Despite clinical and laboratory evidence of perioperative hypercoagulabili...
Background and aim: Hemostasis profile is often complicated in liver cirrhosis. Thromboelastography ...
Patients with cirrhosis can have abnormalities in laboratory tests reflecting changes in primary hae...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Previous perceptions of cirrhosis as a hypocoagulable state have resulted in empi...
Patients with cirrhosis can have abnormalities in laboratory tests reflecting changes in primary hae...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the immediate need for specific blood product transfusions in acutely blee...