Liver Transplantation is fraught with thrombo-hemorrhagic complications, due to the precarious hemostasis of the recipient, anhepatic conditions, and the release of hemostatic factors from the allograft. Disseminated intravascular coagulation and its “flat-line” variant are common causes of hemorrhage and thrombosis, and frequently force the clinician along with a delicate balance between hemorrhage and thrombosis. We present a case that highlights some of the more challenging diagnostic and management decisions in liver transplantation and presents a safe and carefully structured approach to hyperfibrinolysis in liver transplantation
Abstract Background Vascular complications, such as HAT, are an important cause of graft loss and re...
In most patients with acute or chronic liver failure, extensive changes in all pathways contributing...
The liver is an essential player in the pathway of coagulation in both primary and secondary haemost...
In this review article, we aimed to mainly review the principles for the management of hemostasis, c...
Abstract. The hemostatic system is a delicate balance between the coagulation, anticoagulation, and ...
Purpose of review Hemostatic alterations in cirrhosis involve molecular pathways that both promote a...
In patients with liver disease alterations in the hemostatic system frequently occur. Although it wa...
Abstract Introduction: Advanced hepatic disease may - in addition to the widely recognized hemorrha...
End-stage liver disease is characterized by multiple and complex alterations of hemostasis that are ...
Traditionally, perioperative bleeding complications were a major concern during orthotopic liver tra...
The concept that patients with cirrhosis are at increased risk of bleeding events is probably out of...
Copyright © 2014 Cristiano Piangatelli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Massive blood loss has been a dreaded complication of liver transplantation, and the accompanying tr...
textabstractIn this thesis studies on hemostatic disorders in liver cirrhosis and liver transplantat...
In most patients with acute or chronic liver failure, extensive changes in all pathways contributing...
Abstract Background Vascular complications, such as HAT, are an important cause of graft loss and re...
In most patients with acute or chronic liver failure, extensive changes in all pathways contributing...
The liver is an essential player in the pathway of coagulation in both primary and secondary haemost...
In this review article, we aimed to mainly review the principles for the management of hemostasis, c...
Abstract. The hemostatic system is a delicate balance between the coagulation, anticoagulation, and ...
Purpose of review Hemostatic alterations in cirrhosis involve molecular pathways that both promote a...
In patients with liver disease alterations in the hemostatic system frequently occur. Although it wa...
Abstract Introduction: Advanced hepatic disease may - in addition to the widely recognized hemorrha...
End-stage liver disease is characterized by multiple and complex alterations of hemostasis that are ...
Traditionally, perioperative bleeding complications were a major concern during orthotopic liver tra...
The concept that patients with cirrhosis are at increased risk of bleeding events is probably out of...
Copyright © 2014 Cristiano Piangatelli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Massive blood loss has been a dreaded complication of liver transplantation, and the accompanying tr...
textabstractIn this thesis studies on hemostatic disorders in liver cirrhosis and liver transplantat...
In most patients with acute or chronic liver failure, extensive changes in all pathways contributing...
Abstract Background Vascular complications, such as HAT, are an important cause of graft loss and re...
In most patients with acute or chronic liver failure, extensive changes in all pathways contributing...
The liver is an essential player in the pathway of coagulation in both primary and secondary haemost...