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ROTEM analysis : a significant advance in the field of rotational thrombelastography [PDF]
At the turn of the century, a significant advance in the rapidly expanding field of rotational thrombelastography (ROTEG), known at present as thrombelastometry or ROTEM analysis, was developed at the Ludwig-Maximillian University in Munich.
Franz, R.C.
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Thrombelastography does not predict clinical response to rtPA for acute ischemic stroke.
Thrombelastography (TEG) measures coagulation in venous blood. We hypothesized that TEG, by reflecting clot subtype and ex vivo fibrinolysis, might predict fibrinolytic response to tPA as reflected by rapid clinical improvement or hemorrhagic ...
Hassler, Amanda +15 more
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Haemostasis and thrombelastography
N.K. GUPTA, P.G. MARTIN, D.R. WALKER
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OBJECTIVE: Platelet reactivity may be important in the management of patients with stroke. However, degree of platelet reactivity has not been correlated with Thrombelastography (TEG(®)) parameters in stroke. We sought to detect a correlation between TEG(
Kawano-Castillo, Jorge +10 more
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ACCELERATORS IN THROMBELASTOGRAPHY
F Rudolph +5 more
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Fibrinolytic Capacity and Risk of Bleeding in Intensive Care Patients with Acute Kidney Injury
Rasmus R. Mikkelsen +3 more
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A.320 Thrombelastography and preeclampsia
L. Hawthorne, G. Lyons, M. Columb
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[Clinical value of thrombelastography].
P, DE NICOLA, G M, MAZZETTI
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Correlation of conventional thrombelastography and rapid thrombelastography in trauma
American Journal of Surgery, 2013Conventional thrombelastography has been in use for over 6 decades and provides a functional assay of coagulation. Rapid thrombelastography was developed to provide more rapid comprehensive analysis of coagulation status in an emergency setting.
Tim H Lee +2 more
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Thrombelastography/thromboelastometry [PDF]
The term thrombelastograph (TEG) was used to describe the trace produced from the measurement of the viscoelastic changes associated with fibrin polymerization. Recently the term rotational thromboelastometry has been applied to the output of the ROTEM instrument. Since its first description in 1948, the TEG/ROTEM has been successfully used in the near
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