Abstract Background Thrombelastography is a laboratorial test that measures viscoelastic changes of the entire clotting process. There is growing interest in its clinical use in trauma resuscitation, particularly for managing acute coagulopathy of trauma and assisting decision making concerning transfusion. This review focuses on the clinical use of thrombelastography in trauma, with practical points to consider on its use in civilian and military settings. Methods A search in the literature using the terms “thrombelastography AND trauma” was performed in PUBMED database. We focused the review on the main clinical aspects of this vis...
Background: Haemostasis assessment is essential to determine the early need for massive transfusion ...
The term thrombelastography / thrombelastometry was used to describe the trace produced from measure...
25–35% of all seriously injured multiple trauma patients are coagulopathic upon arrival to the emerg...
Abstract Background Thrombelastography is a laborator...
Hemorrhage and traumatic coagulopathyis are major causes of early death in multiply injured patients...
Hemorrhage and traumatic coagulopathyis are major causes of early death in multiply injured patients...
Abstract Background Conventional coagulation tests do not provide an accurate representation of the ...
Thrombelastography (TEG) is a method for evaluating the viscoelastic properties of the blood clot, f...
The West Virginia University Guide to the Preparation of Masters Theses Abdulraouf Y. Lamoshi Thromb...
One quarter of all patients admitted to level I trauma centers receive transfused blood, and approxi...
Severely injured trauma patients are often coagulopathic and early hemostatic resuscitation is essen...
INTRODUCTION: TEG provides an in-vivo assessment of viscoelastic clot strength in whole blood compar...
IntroductionGoal-directed hemostatic resuscitation based on thrombelastography (TEG) has a survival ...
Abstract Background Severe injury induces an acute coagulopathy associated with increased mortality....
Background: Coagulopathy in trauma patients is currently defined by the results of standard laborato...
Background: Haemostasis assessment is essential to determine the early need for massive transfusion ...
The term thrombelastography / thrombelastometry was used to describe the trace produced from measure...
25–35% of all seriously injured multiple trauma patients are coagulopathic upon arrival to the emerg...
Abstract Background Thrombelastography is a laborator...
Hemorrhage and traumatic coagulopathyis are major causes of early death in multiply injured patients...
Hemorrhage and traumatic coagulopathyis are major causes of early death in multiply injured patients...
Abstract Background Conventional coagulation tests do not provide an accurate representation of the ...
Thrombelastography (TEG) is a method for evaluating the viscoelastic properties of the blood clot, f...
The West Virginia University Guide to the Preparation of Masters Theses Abdulraouf Y. Lamoshi Thromb...
One quarter of all patients admitted to level I trauma centers receive transfused blood, and approxi...
Severely injured trauma patients are often coagulopathic and early hemostatic resuscitation is essen...
INTRODUCTION: TEG provides an in-vivo assessment of viscoelastic clot strength in whole blood compar...
IntroductionGoal-directed hemostatic resuscitation based on thrombelastography (TEG) has a survival ...
Abstract Background Severe injury induces an acute coagulopathy associated with increased mortality....
Background: Coagulopathy in trauma patients is currently defined by the results of standard laborato...
Background: Haemostasis assessment is essential to determine the early need for massive transfusion ...
The term thrombelastography / thrombelastometry was used to describe the trace produced from measure...
25–35% of all seriously injured multiple trauma patients are coagulopathic upon arrival to the emerg...