Background: A new, portable bedside coagulation monitor (VCM Vet) has provided a user-friendly, cartridge-based method to perform viscoelastic testing. However, the use of native whole blood limits the time to analyze the sample to minutes. The objective of this study is to assess whether citrated whole blood can be utilized with the cartridge-based system and whether the results are comparable to those of native whole blood. A secondary objective is to assess the viability of citrated whole blood results after up to 4 hours of resting. Methods: The study population consisted of 10 healthy mixed breed dogs. Whole blood samples were collected jugular venipuncture. Blood was immediately transferred to the VCM test cartridge for native whole ...
This article explores the application of viscoelastic tests (VETs) in trauma-induced coagulopathy an...
Obtaining a sufficient volume of blood for research purposes from small animals, such as mice, is di...
Obtaining a sufficient volume of blood for research purposes from small animals, such as mice, is di...
Background: A new, portable bedside coagulation monitor (VCM Vet) has provided a user-friendly, cart...
Optimized acute bleeding management requires timely and reliable laboratory testing to detect and di...
Background Previous viscoelastic haemostatic tests studies have often indicated a hypercoagulative t...
Viscoelastic testing as a bedside test to assess global haemostasis has gained popularity in the pas...
Viscoelastic testing as a bedside test to assess global haemostasis has gained popularity in the pas...
Background Filling of citrate tubes with appropriate amount of blood is essential for obtaining reli...
The objective of the present study was to systematically evaluate the impact of methodology on throm...
© 2018 Adelina ChanIntravenous fluid resuscitation plays a fundamental role in treating dogs in haem...
BackgroundEvaluation of coagulation status is an important component of critical care. Ongoing monit...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the in vitro effects of crystalloid and colloid IV fluids on the thromboelastog...
Background: Several routine coagulation tests have been developed to give insight in the coagulation...
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...
Obtaining a sufficient volume of blood for research purposes from small animals, such as mice, is di...
Obtaining a sufficient volume of blood for research purposes from small animals, such as mice, is di...
Background: A new, portable bedside coagulation monitor (VCM Vet) has provided a user-friendly, cart...
Optimized acute bleeding management requires timely and reliable laboratory testing to detect and di...
Background Previous viscoelastic haemostatic tests studies have often indicated a hypercoagulative t...
Viscoelastic testing as a bedside test to assess global haemostasis has gained popularity in the pas...
Viscoelastic testing as a bedside test to assess global haemostasis has gained popularity in the pas...
Background Filling of citrate tubes with appropriate amount of blood is essential for obtaining reli...
The objective of the present study was to systematically evaluate the impact of methodology on throm...
© 2018 Adelina ChanIntravenous fluid resuscitation plays a fundamental role in treating dogs in haem...
BackgroundEvaluation of coagulation status is an important component of critical care. Ongoing monit...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the in vitro effects of crystalloid and colloid IV fluids on the thromboelastog...
Background: Several routine coagulation tests have been developed to give insight in the coagulation...
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...
Obtaining a sufficient volume of blood for research purposes from small animals, such as mice, is di...
Obtaining a sufficient volume of blood for research purposes from small animals, such as mice, is di...