نتایج جستجو برای: routine conventional coagulation tests

تعداد نتایج: 709690  

2017
Felice Vito Vitale Giuseppe SA Longo-Sorbello Stefano Rotondo Francesco Ferrau

A systemic activation of blood coagulation is usually present in many clinical conditions including the infectious or inflammatory ones and malignant disease as well. Depending upon circumstances, patients suffering from acute decompensated disseminated intravascular coagulation may be managed by a medical oncologist and either an internist or a physician working in an emergency and/or intensiv...

2017
W. Fry C. Lester N.M. Etedali S. Shaw A. DeLaforcade C.R.L. Webster

BACKGROUND The coagulation status of dogs with liver disease is difficult to predict using conventional coagulation testing. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES To evaluate thromboelastography (TEG) results and associations with conventional coagulation results and indicators of disease severity and prognosis in dogs with chronic hepatopathies (CH). ANIMALS Twenty-one client-owned dogs. METHODS Dogs wi...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2008
Michael T Ganter Christoph K Hofer

Perioperative monitoring of blood coagulation is critical to better understand causes of hemorrhage, to guide hemostatic therapies, and to predict the risk of bleeding during the consecutive anesthetic or surgical procedures. Point-of-care (POC) coagulation monitoring devices assessing the viscoelastic properties of whole blood, i.e., thrombelastography, rotation thrombelastometry, and Sonoclot...

Journal: :European journal of anaesthesiology 2008
R Jeeji S Dutta

EDITOR: Thromboelastograph (TEG) displays the viscokinetic properties [1] of the clot formed, which in turn reflects the functions of different factors involved in the coagulation process [2] and also the interaction between these factors. TEG is considered to be better than the conventional coagulation tests [3] and is becoming more popular among perioperative clinicians in managing coagulopat...

2016
Cristina Solomon Lars M. Asmis Donat R. Spahn

Recent years have seen increasing worldwide interest in the use of viscoelastic coagulation monitoring tests, performed using devices such as ROTEM and TEG. The use of such tests to guide haemostatic therapy may help reduce transfusion of allogeneic blood products in bleeding patients and is supported in European guidelines for managing trauma and severe perioperative bleeding. In addition, vis...

Journal: :Mayo Clinic proceedings 2007
Arif H Kamal Ayalew Tefferi Rajiv K Pruthi

The prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) are among the most commonly ordered coagulation tests. In 2005, more than 140,000 PT and more than 95,000 APTT tests were performed at Mayo Clinic. The most common indications for ordering these tests include anticoagulant monitoring, initial evaluation of hemorrhage, and, although not generally indicated, routine preope...

Journal: :Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association 2013
Patrick G Northup Stephen H Caldwell

The human hemostasis system is complex and poorly understood after decades of intense scientific study. Despite multiple defects in routine coagulation laboratory studies in patients with chronic liver disease, there is growing evidence that these patients are effectively "rebalanced" with regard to procoagulant and anticoagulant activity and that most of these patients remain in a tenuous but ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2015
D F Ramos P E A Silva O A Dellagostin

AbstractBovine tuberculosis (BTB) remains an important economic and zoonotic problem in Latin America. Traditionally, the fight against BTB is initiated by the implementation of routine diagnostic tests for certification of free properties. The diagnosis of BTB can be made by direct and indirect methods, in which we can mention clinical, post mortem, histopathological, immunological, bacteriolo...

Journal: :Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine 1999
G Liu P L McNicol P Macall R Bellomo G Przybylowski J Bowkett J Connellan F McInnes P J Thurlow

OBJECTIVE To assess the effects of preoperative aspirin and/or intravenous heparin therapy on perioperative coagulation tests and postoperative blood loss for 24-hour after coronary artery bypass surgery. METHODS Multiple conventional coagulation tests, activated clotting time, thrombelastograph, skin bleeding time and platelet aggregation were performed before induction of anaesthesia, follo...

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