This article explores the application of viscoelastic tests (VETs) in trauma-induced coagulopathy and trauma resuscitation. We describe the advantages of VETs over conventional coagulation tests in the trauma setting and refer to previous disciplines in which VET use has reduced blood product utilization, guided prohemostatic agents, and improved clinical outcomes such as the mortality of critically bleeding patients. We describe different VETs and provide guidance for blood component therapy and prohemostatic therapy based on specific VET parameters. Because the two most commonly used VET systems, rotational thromboelastometry and thromboelastography, use different activators and have different terminologies, this practical narrative revie...
A unique coagulopathy often manifests following traumatic brain injury, leading the clinician down a...
Hemorrhage in the setting of severe trauma is a leading cause of death worldwide. The pathophysiolog...
Uncontrolled bleeding after major trauma remains a significant cause of death, with up to a third of...
This article explores the application of viscoelastic tests (VETs) in trauma-induced coagulopathy an...
Optimized acute bleeding management requires timely and reliable laboratory testing to detect and di...
Abstract Purpose of Review The purpose of this review is to briefly outline the current state of...
The quantification of the coagulopathic state associated with oncologic and hematologic diseases is ...
Viscoelastic whole blood tests are increasingly used to guide hemostatic therapy in bleeding patient...
BackgroundTrauma-induced coagulopathy can present as abnormalities in a conventional or viscoelastic...
Viscoelastic methods (VEMs) such as thromboelastography (TEG) and thromboelastometry (TEM) offer a c...
Viscoelastic tests (VETs) have been used routinely for liver transplantation, cardiac surgery, and t...
Considerable efforts have been made over the past decades to develop rapid and efficient tests capab...
Trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is a recently described condition which traditionally has been dia...
Death due to trauma is the leading cause of lost life years worldwide, with haemorrhage being respon...
Hellmut Hartert was the first person to exploit the viscoelastic properties of clotting blood to mea...
A unique coagulopathy often manifests following traumatic brain injury, leading the clinician down a...
Hemorrhage in the setting of severe trauma is a leading cause of death worldwide. The pathophysiolog...
Uncontrolled bleeding after major trauma remains a significant cause of death, with up to a third of...
This article explores the application of viscoelastic tests (VETs) in trauma-induced coagulopathy an...
Optimized acute bleeding management requires timely and reliable laboratory testing to detect and di...
Abstract Purpose of Review The purpose of this review is to briefly outline the current state of...
The quantification of the coagulopathic state associated with oncologic and hematologic diseases is ...
Viscoelastic whole blood tests are increasingly used to guide hemostatic therapy in bleeding patient...
BackgroundTrauma-induced coagulopathy can present as abnormalities in a conventional or viscoelastic...
Viscoelastic methods (VEMs) such as thromboelastography (TEG) and thromboelastometry (TEM) offer a c...
Viscoelastic tests (VETs) have been used routinely for liver transplantation, cardiac surgery, and t...
Considerable efforts have been made over the past decades to develop rapid and efficient tests capab...
Trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is a recently described condition which traditionally has been dia...
Death due to trauma is the leading cause of lost life years worldwide, with haemorrhage being respon...
Hellmut Hartert was the first person to exploit the viscoelastic properties of clotting blood to mea...
A unique coagulopathy often manifests following traumatic brain injury, leading the clinician down a...
Hemorrhage in the setting of severe trauma is a leading cause of death worldwide. The pathophysiolog...
Uncontrolled bleeding after major trauma remains a significant cause of death, with up to a third of...