Fibrinogen is a unique precursor of fibrin and cannot be compensated for by other coagulation factors. If plasma fibrinogen concentrations are insufficient, hemostatic clots cannot be formed with the appropriate firmness. In severe trauma patients, plasma fibrinogen concentrations decrease earlier and more frequently than other coagulation factors, predicting massive bleeding and death. We review the mechanisms of plasma fibrinogen concentration decrease, which include coagulation activation-induced consumption, hyper-fibrino(geno)lysis-induced degradation, and dilution by infusion/transfusion. Understanding the mechanisms of plasma fibrinogen concentration decrease in severe trauma patients is crucial
Background Fibrinogen plays an important role in haemostasis during the early phase of trauma, and l...
There is a growing interest in the role that fibrinogen plays in major haemorrhage. It has been know...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between fibrinogen concentration and traumatic death has been poorly ex...
Abstract Coagulation complications are significant contributors to morbidity and mortality in trauma...
Background: Low plasma fibrinogen concentration is a predictor of poor outcome in major trauma patie...
Exsanguination due to trauma-induced coagulopathy is a continuing challenge in emergency trauma care...
International audienceBackground: The relationship between fibrinogen concentration and traumatic de...
Pelvic fracture is the second most common cause of death in trauma patients after head trauma; and t...
Platelets and coagulation proteins work in concert to maintain proper blood flow through the vascula...
RD and KB both received departmental funding for study support costs from Haemonetics Corporation (...
In severe trauma patients, coagulopathy is frequently observed in the acute phase of trauma. Trauma-...
Objectives Fibrinogen depletion may occur at higher levels than historically referenced. We evaluate...
Background: Trauma is a global disease, with over 2.5 million deaths annually from hemorrhage and co...
Major trauma is associated with significant blood loss due to both the severity of injuries and trau...
Objective: To understand more about the individual variation in the time course of fibrinolysis foll...
Background Fibrinogen plays an important role in haemostasis during the early phase of trauma, and l...
There is a growing interest in the role that fibrinogen plays in major haemorrhage. It has been know...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between fibrinogen concentration and traumatic death has been poorly ex...
Abstract Coagulation complications are significant contributors to morbidity and mortality in trauma...
Background: Low plasma fibrinogen concentration is a predictor of poor outcome in major trauma patie...
Exsanguination due to trauma-induced coagulopathy is a continuing challenge in emergency trauma care...
International audienceBackground: The relationship between fibrinogen concentration and traumatic de...
Pelvic fracture is the second most common cause of death in trauma patients after head trauma; and t...
Platelets and coagulation proteins work in concert to maintain proper blood flow through the vascula...
RD and KB both received departmental funding for study support costs from Haemonetics Corporation (...
In severe trauma patients, coagulopathy is frequently observed in the acute phase of trauma. Trauma-...
Objectives Fibrinogen depletion may occur at higher levels than historically referenced. We evaluate...
Background: Trauma is a global disease, with over 2.5 million deaths annually from hemorrhage and co...
Major trauma is associated with significant blood loss due to both the severity of injuries and trau...
Objective: To understand more about the individual variation in the time course of fibrinolysis foll...
Background Fibrinogen plays an important role in haemostasis during the early phase of trauma, and l...
There is a growing interest in the role that fibrinogen plays in major haemorrhage. It has been know...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between fibrinogen concentration and traumatic death has been poorly ex...