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Thromboelastography and Liver Transplantation
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2012TEG has played an integral part in the growth of liver transplantation. The group at the University of Pittsburgh early on realized that coagulation dysfunction during liver transplantation would be both severe and dynamic. Each phase of the operation appears to have both predictable and unexpected changes in clot dynamics.
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A Review of Thromboelastography
International Journal of Perioperative Ultrasound and Applied Technologies, 2012This is the first of two articles describing the uses of point of care testing in coagulation management. The first article describes the basis of thromboelastography with its physical principles and uses. The second describes discussions of case studies in clinical scenarios.
Milind Thakur, Aamer B Ahmed
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Thromboelastography and Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2012The TEG tracks postoperative hemorrhage after CPB and is useful in guiding therapy. Its ability to characterize the overall interaction of all procoagulant participants in a final outcome (clot strength) is unique. Much work in the future is needed to establish the particular applications for TEG monitoring in CPB ...
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The value of thromboelastography to neonatology
Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal MedicineHemostatic derangements are common in critically ill and premature neonates. Nevertheless, hemostasis assessment in neonates is still challenging. The hemostatic system undergoes age-related physiological changes during its maturation and exhibits quantitative and qualitative differences between infants and adults.
Manzoni, Francesca +7 more
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2018
AIM: The AIM of this study is to review about thromboelastography. OBJECTIVES: This review focuses on the clinical use, techniques, applications of thromboelastography. BACKGROUND: Thromboelastography (TEG) is a coagulation assay used to test the efficiency of blood coagulation. It is performed in whole blood.
P. Sankaravadivoo, null Rohini
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AIM: The AIM of this study is to review about thromboelastography. OBJECTIVES: This review focuses on the clinical use, techniques, applications of thromboelastography. BACKGROUND: Thromboelastography (TEG) is a coagulation assay used to test the efficiency of blood coagulation. It is performed in whole blood.
P. Sankaravadivoo, null Rohini
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Thromboelastography A means to transfusion reduction
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2005Consider using thromboelastography to improve care outcomes for cardiac surgery patients.
Ellen Ruth, Sorensen +2 more
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Thromboelastography in Selected Avian Species
Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 2015Currently available assay methods and reagents are not optimized for evaluating avian hemostasis; therefore, assessing avian coagulopathies is challenging. Recently, thromboelastography (TEG), which measures the viscoelastic properties of blood, has been used clinically in mammalian species to diagnose and characterize hemostatic disorders. To evaluate
Andersen, Sophie Susanna Strindberg +5 more
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Heparinase‐modified thromboelastography in cats
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2016AbstractBackgroundEvaluation of underlying hemostatic function is challenging when feline patients are receiving an anticoagulant medication. Discontinuing the anticoagulant to obtain accurate results for hemostatic testing may lead to thrombotic complications.
Benoît, Cuq +2 more
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DEVELOPING A THROMBOELASTOGRAPHY ASSAY IN ELASMOBRANCHS
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife MedicineThromboelastography (TEG) is a hemostatic assay evaluating clot initiation time, kinetics, strength, and extent of fibrinolysis. Hemostatic assays in nonmammalian species have been less extensively studied because of lack of taxon-specific reagents and unique physiology.
Kayla L, Bonadie +4 more
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