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“…Faster-developing thromboelastographic profiles have been suggested to be beneficial for earlier recognition of a coagulopathy, 18 but so far, systematic reporting on the total time required to establish confirmatory diagnostic data has been sparse. Assays based on TEM-reagents provide faster developing profiles in comparison with kaolin activation, 19,20 and it may be speculated that this will also result in an earlier availability of diagnostic data suitable for goal-directed hemostatic intervention.…”
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“…Faster-developing thromboelastographic profiles have been suggested to be beneficial for earlier recognition of a coagulopathy, 18 but so far, systematic reporting on the total time required to establish confirmatory diagnostic data has been sparse. Assays based on TEM-reagents provide faster developing profiles in comparison with kaolin activation, 19,20 and it may be speculated that this will also result in an earlier availability of diagnostic data suitable for goal-directed hemostatic intervention.…”
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“…Normal TEG values were determined from the average clotting time of healthy volunteers. 18 Although investigators have tested the correlation between the risk of bleeding and TEG values in various surgical populations, 19,20 it is possible that standard TEG cutoff values derived from a healthy population do not predict bleeding in patients with liver disease. This line of reasoning is supported by our finding that the titration of FFP and platelets to obtain normal TEG values is not cost-effective.…”
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“…Five studies reported thromboelastometry/thromboelastography results but did not investigate correlations with conventional parameters of hemostasis [24,29,30,34,35]. Lang and colleagues [24] conducted a multicenter study to establish reference values for ROTEM thromboelastome-try.…”
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