Trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is a recently described condition which traditionally has been diagnosed by the common coagulation tests (CCTs) such as prothrombin time/international normalized ratio (PT/INR), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), platelet count, and fibrinogen levels. The varying sensitivity and specificity of these CCTs have led trauma coagulation researchers and clinicians to use Viscoelastic Tests (VET) such as Thromboelastography (TEG) to provide Targeted Thromboelastographic Hemostatic and Adjunctive Therapy (TTHAT) in a goal directed fashion to those trauma patients in need of hemostatic resuscitation. This review describes the utility of VETs, in particular, TEG, to provide TTHAT in trauma and acquired non...
BACKGROUND: Coagulopathy in trauma is believed to result from complex hemostatic disturbances known ...
OBJECTIVE: Developing pragmatic data-driven algorithms for management of trauma induced coagulopathy...
Uncontrolled haemorrhage is a major preventable cause of death in patients with traumatic injury. Tr...
Trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is a recently described condition which traditionally has been dia...
25–35% of all seriously injured multiple trauma patients are coagulopathic upon arrival to the emerg...
This article explores the application of viscoelastic tests (VETs) in trauma-induced coagulopathy an...
This article explores the application of viscoelastic tests (VETs) in trauma-induced coagulopathy an...
Post-traumatic haemorrhage is the leading cause of death in trauma patients. The development of coag...
Death due to trauma is the leading cause of lost life years worldwide, with haemorrhage being respon...
The quantification of the coagulopathic state associated with oncologic and hematologic diseases is ...
BackgroundTrauma-induced coagulopathy can present as abnormalities in a conventional or viscoelastic...
INTRODUCTION: TEG provides an in-vivo assessment of viscoelastic clot strength in whole blood compar...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the immediate need for specific blood product transfusions in acutely blee...
Abstract Background Thrombelastography is a laborator...
Hemorrhage in the setting of severe trauma is a leading cause of death worldwide. The pathophysiolog...
BACKGROUND: Coagulopathy in trauma is believed to result from complex hemostatic disturbances known ...
OBJECTIVE: Developing pragmatic data-driven algorithms for management of trauma induced coagulopathy...
Uncontrolled haemorrhage is a major preventable cause of death in patients with traumatic injury. Tr...
Trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is a recently described condition which traditionally has been dia...
25–35% of all seriously injured multiple trauma patients are coagulopathic upon arrival to the emerg...
This article explores the application of viscoelastic tests (VETs) in trauma-induced coagulopathy an...
This article explores the application of viscoelastic tests (VETs) in trauma-induced coagulopathy an...
Post-traumatic haemorrhage is the leading cause of death in trauma patients. The development of coag...
Death due to trauma is the leading cause of lost life years worldwide, with haemorrhage being respon...
The quantification of the coagulopathic state associated with oncologic and hematologic diseases is ...
BackgroundTrauma-induced coagulopathy can present as abnormalities in a conventional or viscoelastic...
INTRODUCTION: TEG provides an in-vivo assessment of viscoelastic clot strength in whole blood compar...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the immediate need for specific blood product transfusions in acutely blee...
Abstract Background Thrombelastography is a laborator...
Hemorrhage in the setting of severe trauma is a leading cause of death worldwide. The pathophysiolog...
BACKGROUND: Coagulopathy in trauma is believed to result from complex hemostatic disturbances known ...
OBJECTIVE: Developing pragmatic data-driven algorithms for management of trauma induced coagulopathy...
Uncontrolled haemorrhage is a major preventable cause of death in patients with traumatic injury. Tr...