Background: Low plasma fibrinogen concentration is a predictor of poor outcome in major trauma patients. The role of fibrinogen concentrate for rapidly increasing fibrinogen plasma levels in severe trauma is not well defined. Methods: In this retrospective study we included severe trauma patients treated with fibrinogen concentrate alone (FC group), fibrinogen concentrate with prothrombin complex concentrate (FC-PCC group) or fibrinogen concentrate with PCC and fresh frozen plasma (FC-PCC-FFP group). PCC was generally administered as the second step of intraoperative therapy, while FFP was only administered as a third step. All patients received >= 1 g fibrinogen concentrate within 24 hours. Plasma fibrinogen concentration and ROTEM paramet...
Introduction: The appropriate strategy for trauma-induced coagulopathy management is under debate. W...
Background Fibrinogen is the first coagulation protein to reach critical levels during traumatic hae...
Background: There is increasing interest in the timely administration of concentrated sources of fib...
Background Fibrinogen plays an important role in haemostasis during the early phase of trauma, and l...
Objective: Fibrinogen is one of the first coagulation factors to be depleted during traumatic haemor...
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Purpose: Uncontrolled bleeding is the main preventable cause of death in severe trauma patients. Fib...
Haemorrhage following injury is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The role of fib...
Background: Haemorrhage is a major cause of death in severe trauma. Fibrinogen plays a critical role...
Objectives Fibrinogen depletion may occur at higher levels than historically referenced. We evaluate...
Background: Haemorrhage is a leading cause of death in severe trauma. Fibrinogen plays a critical ro...
International audienceBackground: The relationship between fibrinogen concentration and traumatic de...
Exsanguination due to trauma-induced coagulopathy is a continuing challenge in emergency trauma care...
[Introduction]: Massive hemorrhage continues to be a treatable cause of death. Its management varies...
Pelvic fracture is the second most common cause of death in trauma patients after head trauma; and t...
Introduction: The appropriate strategy for trauma-induced coagulopathy management is under debate. W...
Background Fibrinogen is the first coagulation protein to reach critical levels during traumatic hae...
Background: There is increasing interest in the timely administration of concentrated sources of fib...
Background Fibrinogen plays an important role in haemostasis during the early phase of trauma, and l...
Objective: Fibrinogen is one of the first coagulation factors to be depleted during traumatic haemor...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Purpose: Uncontrolled bleeding is the main preventable cause of death in severe trauma patients. Fib...
Haemorrhage following injury is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The role of fib...
Background: Haemorrhage is a major cause of death in severe trauma. Fibrinogen plays a critical role...
Objectives Fibrinogen depletion may occur at higher levels than historically referenced. We evaluate...
Background: Haemorrhage is a leading cause of death in severe trauma. Fibrinogen plays a critical ro...
International audienceBackground: The relationship between fibrinogen concentration and traumatic de...
Exsanguination due to trauma-induced coagulopathy is a continuing challenge in emergency trauma care...
[Introduction]: Massive hemorrhage continues to be a treatable cause of death. Its management varies...
Pelvic fracture is the second most common cause of death in trauma patients after head trauma; and t...
Introduction: The appropriate strategy for trauma-induced coagulopathy management is under debate. W...
Background Fibrinogen is the first coagulation protein to reach critical levels during traumatic hae...
Background: There is increasing interest in the timely administration of concentrated sources of fib...