Abnormal fibrinolysis early after injury has been associated with increased mortality in trauma patients, but no studies have addressed patients with burn injury. This prospective cohort study aimed to characterize fibrinolytic phenotypes in burn patients and to see if they were associated with mortality. Patients presenting to a regional burn centre within 4 h of thermal injury were included. Blood was collected for sequential viscoelastic measurements using thromboelastography (RapidTEG™) over 12 h. The percentage decrease in clot strength 30 min after the time of maximal clot strength (LY30) was used to categorize patients into hypofibrinolytic/fibrinolytic shutdown (SD), physiological (PHYS) and hyperfibrinolytic (HF) phenotypes. Injury...
Background: Transfusion of allogenic blood products was shown to be associated with more adverse eve...
Background Hemorrhage is the major cause of traumatic death and the leading cause of preventable dea...
Background Fibrinogen plays an important role in haemostasis during the early phase of trauma, and l...
Burn injury is associated with endothelial dysfunction and coagulopathy and concomitant inhalation i...
Burn injury is associated with endothelial dysfunction and coagulopathy and concomitant inhalation i...
Objectives—To investigate the hemostatic status of critically ill, nonbleeding trauma patients. We h...
Background: Acute traumatic coagulopathy is well described in the trauma population. Major burns ...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary coagulopathy is intrinsic to pneumonia and other forms of acute lung injury. W...
Thermal injury is a serious medical, social and economic problem. The development of the heavy and c...
Background: Burn injury is responsible for both acute and ongoing inflammation, resulting in systema...
BackgroundImpact of early systemic hemodynamic alterations and fluid resuscitation on outcome in the...
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a complex and multifaceted disorder characterized by...
BACKGRUND: The coagulation status of burn patients is generally impaired and is a major factor of th...
There are few prospective data on the incidence of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in burn patients. In...
INTRODUCTION Burn-induced changes in the phenotype and function of neutrophils, cells which provi...
Background: Transfusion of allogenic blood products was shown to be associated with more adverse eve...
Background Hemorrhage is the major cause of traumatic death and the leading cause of preventable dea...
Background Fibrinogen plays an important role in haemostasis during the early phase of trauma, and l...
Burn injury is associated with endothelial dysfunction and coagulopathy and concomitant inhalation i...
Burn injury is associated with endothelial dysfunction and coagulopathy and concomitant inhalation i...
Objectives—To investigate the hemostatic status of critically ill, nonbleeding trauma patients. We h...
Background: Acute traumatic coagulopathy is well described in the trauma population. Major burns ...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary coagulopathy is intrinsic to pneumonia and other forms of acute lung injury. W...
Thermal injury is a serious medical, social and economic problem. The development of the heavy and c...
Background: Burn injury is responsible for both acute and ongoing inflammation, resulting in systema...
BackgroundImpact of early systemic hemodynamic alterations and fluid resuscitation on outcome in the...
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a complex and multifaceted disorder characterized by...
BACKGRUND: The coagulation status of burn patients is generally impaired and is a major factor of th...
There are few prospective data on the incidence of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in burn patients. In...
INTRODUCTION Burn-induced changes in the phenotype and function of neutrophils, cells which provi...
Background: Transfusion of allogenic blood products was shown to be associated with more adverse eve...
Background Hemorrhage is the major cause of traumatic death and the leading cause of preventable dea...
Background Fibrinogen plays an important role in haemostasis during the early phase of trauma, and l...