نتایج جستجو برای: coagulopathy complication

تعداد نتایج: 75041  

Journal: :Hematology. American Society of Hematology. Education Program 2013
Nathan J White

The identification and management of coagulopathy is a critical component of caring for the severely injured patient. Notions of the mechanisms of coagulopathy in trauma patients have been supplanted by new insights resulting from close examination of the biochemical and cellular changes associated with acute tissue injury and hemorrhagic shock. Acute intrinsic coagulopathy arising in severely ...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
e. baybordi e. jahani m. khodabandeh. m. alimoghadam k. ghavamzadeh

tlte usual manifestation of acute promyelocyte leukemia is hemorrliagic tendency hut thrombotic manifestations may dominate the clinical picture. we report a patient with promyelocyte leukemia which presented as thrombotic cerebrovascular accident and responded to all-transretionic acid and chemotherapy.

Journal: :journal of research in medical sciences 0
mohammad nasr-esfahani mohsen kolahdouzan seyed abbas mousavi

background: the current study was designed to compare the complications and adverse eff ects of central venous catheter (cvc) insertion under ultrasound guidance in patients with and without coagulopathy. materials and methods: in this clinical trial,59 patients who needed cvc for various reasons were enrolled. patients were divided into two groups of those with and without coagulopathy based o...

Journal: :Anaesthesia 2015
A Cap B J Hunt

Over the last 10 years, the management of major haemorrhage in trauma patients has changed radically. This is mainly due to the recognition that many patients who are bleeding when they come in to the emergency department have an established coagulopathy before the haemodilution effects of fluid resuscitation. This has led to the use of new terminology: acute traumatic coagulopathy, acute coagu...

2016
Yohei Kawatani Yoshitsugu Nakamura Hirotsugu Kurobe Yuji Suda Takaki Hori

BACKGROUND Factors associated with survival prognosis among patients who undergo endovascular aortic repair (EVAR) for ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms (rAAA) have not been sufficiently investigated. In the present study, we examined correlations between perioperative coagulopathy and 24-h and 30-day postoperative survival. Relationships between coagulopathy and the content of blood transfus...

Journal: :The Western journal of medicine 1980
T A Heckman M H Rosove

THE SYNDROME OF consumption coagulopathy occurs in association with a wide variety of underlying illnesses. In general, resolution of the coagulopathy accompanies successful treatment of the primary disorder. If the underlying pathological process is not clinically apparent, evidence of consumption coagulopathy may be a clue leading to diagnosis and appropriate therapy. Such conditions may incl...

Journal: :The American surgeon 2012
Carlos V R Brown Lauren Sowery Eardie Curry Alex B Valadka Cynthia S Glover Kim Grabarkewitz Terry Green Steve Hail John Admire

Timely correction of coagulopathy in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) improves mortality. Recombinant, activated factor VII (VIIa) has been identified as an effective method to correct coagulopathy in patients with TBI. We performed a retrospective study (January 1, 2008-December 31, 2009) of all patients with TBI and coagulopathy (international normalized ratio (INR) > 1.5) transfer...

2013
Kolitha H. Sellahewa

Hump-nosed viper bite is the commonest venomous snakebite in Sri Lanka. Acute kidney injury (AKI) in association with coagulopathy is an important cause of mortality. Immunomodulating effects of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) could block the nephrotoxic effects of venom; and by replenishing depleted clotting factors resulting from venom induced consumption coagulopathy could offer an additional bene...

2017
Michael T. Ganter Jean-François Pittet

Abnormal coagulation parameters can be found in 25% of trauma patients with major injuries. Furthermore, trauma patients presenting with coagulopathy on admission have worse clinical outcome. Tissue trauma and systemic hypoperfusion appear to be the primary factors responsible for the development of acute traumatic coagulopathy immediately after injury. As a result of overt activation of the pr...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2008
John R Hess Karim Brohi Richard P Dutton Carl J Hauser John B Holcomb Yoram Kluger Kevin Mackway-Jones Michael J Parr Sandro B Rizoli Tetsuo Yukioka David B Hoyt Bertil Bouillon

BACKGROUND Bleeding is the most frequent cause of preventable death after severe injury. Coagulopathy associated with severe injury complicates the control of bleeding and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in trauma patients. The causes and mechanisms are multiple and yet to be clearly defined. METHODS Articles addressing the causes and consequences of trauma-associated coa...

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