Uncontrolled and massive bleeding with derangement of coagulation is a major challenge in the management of both surgical and seriously injured patients. The underlying mechanism of trauma-induced or -associated coagulopathy is tissue injury in the presence of shock and acidosis provoking endothelial damage, activation of inflammation, and coagulation disbalancing. Furthermore, the combination of ongoing blood loss and consumption of blood components that are essential for effective coagulation worsens uncontrolled hemorrhage. Additionally, therapeutic actions, such as resuscitation with replacement fluids or allogeneic blood products, can further aggravate coagulopathy. Of the coagulation factors essential to the clotting process, fibrinog...
Injury is rapidly becoming the leading cause of death worldwide, and uncontrolled hemorrhage is the...
Introduction: Dysfunction of the coagulation system, termed trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC), is a ...
Objectives: to develop the different factors involved in the physiopathology of trauma-induced coagu...
Introduction: Despite advances in the treatment of severely injured patients that have resulted in o...
Trauma is a serious global health problem, accounting for approximately one in 10 deaths worldwide. ...
Hemorrhage in the setting of severe trauma is a leading cause of death worldwide. The pathophysiolog...
Most surgeons have adopted damage control surgery for severely injured patients, in which the initia...
Trauma is a leading cause of death worldwide in persons under 44 years of age, and uncontrolled haem...
Bleeding and coagulation disorders related to trauma are pathological processes which are frequently...
3noMassive bleeding in patients with major trauma is the most common cause of in-hospital mortality ...
Trauma is one of the leading causes of mortality in the world, accounting for millions of deaths per...
A severely injured patient presents several unique challenges to an admitting trauma team. Not only ...
Facing coagulation disorders after acute trauma. Problems/objectives: Trauma is the leading cause of...
Hemostatic resuscitation is currently considered a standard of care for the management of life-threa...
Trauma promotes trauma-induced coagulopathy, which requires urgent treatment with fixed-ratio transf...
Injury is rapidly becoming the leading cause of death worldwide, and uncontrolled hemorrhage is the...
Introduction: Dysfunction of the coagulation system, termed trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC), is a ...
Objectives: to develop the different factors involved in the physiopathology of trauma-induced coagu...
Introduction: Despite advances in the treatment of severely injured patients that have resulted in o...
Trauma is a serious global health problem, accounting for approximately one in 10 deaths worldwide. ...
Hemorrhage in the setting of severe trauma is a leading cause of death worldwide. The pathophysiolog...
Most surgeons have adopted damage control surgery for severely injured patients, in which the initia...
Trauma is a leading cause of death worldwide in persons under 44 years of age, and uncontrolled haem...
Bleeding and coagulation disorders related to trauma are pathological processes which are frequently...
3noMassive bleeding in patients with major trauma is the most common cause of in-hospital mortality ...
Trauma is one of the leading causes of mortality in the world, accounting for millions of deaths per...
A severely injured patient presents several unique challenges to an admitting trauma team. Not only ...
Facing coagulation disorders after acute trauma. Problems/objectives: Trauma is the leading cause of...
Hemostatic resuscitation is currently considered a standard of care for the management of life-threa...
Trauma promotes trauma-induced coagulopathy, which requires urgent treatment with fixed-ratio transf...
Injury is rapidly becoming the leading cause of death worldwide, and uncontrolled hemorrhage is the...
Introduction: Dysfunction of the coagulation system, termed trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC), is a ...
Objectives: to develop the different factors involved in the physiopathology of trauma-induced coagu...