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Background and PurposeFor patients with severe spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage on antiplatelet therapy (patients with APT-SICH), postoperative rebleeding (PR) is an important cause of poor outcomes after surgery.
Qingyuan Liu +15 more
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Thromboelastometry and Thrombelastography Analysis under Normal Physiological Conditions - Systematic Review [PDF]
Background: Studies investigating thromboelastometry or thrombelastography analyses in a physiological context are scattered and not easy to access.
ten Cate, Hugo +16 more
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Trauma patient management: Evolution and challenges
Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 30, Issue 4, Page 201-202, July 2023.
Ka‐Hing Lee, Chi‐Wai Chau
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Thrombelastography (TEG): A Graphic Profile for Analyzing Coagulation After Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Thrombelastography (TEG) was first introduced in 1948 by Hartert and is now used to examine coagulation in a wide range of clinical research settings. TEG measures the elastic properties of whole blood clots as they are formed.
Dennis Landers +5 more
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An overview of thrombelastography research☆
a b s t r a c t Introduction: Thrombelastography (TEG) is a method to assess clot formation and destruc- tion. Various applications have been suggested in the literature. Objective: To provide an overview of the current knowledge about TEG applications.
Sulaiman, Othman M. +5 more
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Resonance-thrombography indices of the haemostatic process in relation to risk of incident coronary heart disease: 9 years follow-up in the Caerphilly Prospective Heart Disease Study [PDF]
Global assays, such as resonance-thrombography (RTG), which measure the interaction between platelets, coagulation and fibrinolysis have been used as summary measures of risk for over two decades but have not been evaluated in epidemiological studies. We
Lowe, G.D.O. +3 more
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Background Thrombin generation assay (TGA) and thrombelastography (TEG) are increasingly employed, global, in vitro methods for assessment of the procoagulant potential of plasma/blood and possibly ideally suited tools to monitor, for example, therapy ...
Egon Persson, Mette Winther
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Key Clinical Message Approximately 25–50% of septic patients develop disseminated intravascular coagulation. The thromboelastometry evaluates whole blood clot formation and dissolution in real time and has been considered for management of bleeding in ...
Tomaz Crochemore +5 more
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Blood coagulation factor XIII (FXIII) plays an important role in the final stage of the blood coagulation process. Thrombelastography (TEG) enables global assessment of the hemostatic function.
Tushar Chatterjee +5 more
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Snakebite with hemotoxic venom continues to be a major source of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Our laboratory has characterized the coagulopathy that occurs in vitro in human plasma via specialized thrombelastographic methods to determine if venoms ...
Vance G. Nielsen +2 more
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