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Thrombelastography

Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolysis, 2001
Thrombelastography is a 'near patient' test of coagulation. It is easy to perform and can provide information on a patient's coagulation status within 30 min. Despite more than 25 years of clinical experience, however, several basic questions relating thromboelastograph (TEG) parameters to standard coagulation tests remain unanswered, and the value of ...
N, Salooja, D J, Perry
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Thrombelastography

Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2009
Thromboelastography (TEG) records the continuous profiles of whole blood coagulation by measurement of the viscoelastic changes associated with fibrin polymerization, and thereby provides a global assessment of haemostatic function. In the past decades there has been an increasing interest for TEG in clinical practice.
Håkon, Reikvam   +6 more
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Einfach und praktisch: Thrombelastographie

Notfall + Rettungsmedizin, 2020
Die Thrombelastographie ermoglicht die bettseitige Messung der Stabilitat von Blutgerinnseln und damit die Steuerung des Einsatzes von Blut- und Gerinnungsprodukten. Neben dem enormen Zeitvorteil gegenuber konventionellen Laboruntersuchungen veranschaulicht das Testverfahren auch Qualitat und Ausmas einer vorliegenden Gerinnungsstorung.
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Celite-activated thrombelastography in children

Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 2001
To quantify global coagulation and establish normal ranges for the celite-activated thrombelastograph (TEG) in healthy pediatric patients.Prospective observational study.Operating suite of a university-based hospital.110 healthy pediatric patients in four age groups and 25 healthy adult patients.Blood sampling for the celite-activated TEG was carried ...
E G, Pivalizza   +5 more
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Disposable Plastic Cuvettes for Thrombelastography

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1963
SummaryThrombelastography can be performed by means of disposable plastic cuvettes instead of metallic cuvettes. There is no important difference between the curves obtained in cuvettes of the two different materials. Reproducibility plastic cuvettes appears to be as good as in metallic cuvettes; reproducibility seems to be even better.
E A, LOELIGER   +3 more
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New haemocompatible polymers assessed by thrombelastography

Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 1989
Mimicry of the nonthrombogenic surface of the erythrocyte has been advocated as the starting point for the development of nonthrombogenic biomaterials. Phosphorylcholine forms 88% of the outer surface of the erythrocyte, and so materials containing it should be nonthrombogenic.
R L, Bird   +3 more
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Thrombelastography in the surgical patient.

Minerva anestesiologica, 2010
Coagulopathy in surgical patients is an important factor in triggering major perioperative complications, i.e., intra- or postoperative bleeding and thrombo-embolic events associated with an increased mortality and morbidity. Different methods exist to assess the coagulation status of patients before, during and after surgery. Routine coagulation tests
Bischof, D   +5 more
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Temperature Corrected Thrombelastography in Hypothermic Patients

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1995
Thrombelastograms and other coagulation studies are performed at 37 degrees C, regardless of the patient's body temperature. This prospective study of 45 patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation was conducted to evaluate the effect on the thrombelastogram performed at the patient's actual body temperature compared with a control ...
L K, Douning   +6 more
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Thrombelastographie

Wiener klinisches Magazin, 2021
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Thrombelastography of human blood after aspirin

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1972
Blood samples from 17 sub;ects were analyzed with the use of the thrombelastograph. After 600 mg. aspirin there was a significant prolongation of the reaction time, initial clotting speed, and total coagulation time. There was no alteration either in the maximum clot elasticity or in the time taken to reach this value, nor was there any change in clot ...
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