2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12020477
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Are Viscoelastometric Assays of Old Generation Ready for Disposal? Comment on Volod et al. Viscoelastic Hemostatic Assays: A Primer on Legacy and New Generation Devices. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 860

Abstract: With the advent of new viscoelastometric hemostatic assay (VHA) devices, with ready-to-use cartridge reagents allowing for their use by people without special laboratory skills, the appreciation of the actual clinical value of VHAs in settings such as severe trauma, post-partum hemorrhage, cardiac surgery and liver transplantation still needs to be fully validated. While two of the newest versions remain based on a ‘cup and pin’ system (ROTEM® sigma, ClotPro®), two other new devices (TEG® 6s, Quantra®) rely on… Show more

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“…The technique overcomes the limitations of both conventional PT and VHA techniques such as TEG or ROTEM 11,12 . A criticism of clinicallyavailable VHA methodologies is that they considerably deform the clot sample, as they use either a rotating cup and pin system (e.g., TEG 5000, ROTEM delta, and ROTEM sigma), vertical cup and pin system (e.g., Sonoclot), or vibration detection by light emitting diode (e.g., TEG 6s) [21][22][23] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The technique overcomes the limitations of both conventional PT and VHA techniques such as TEG or ROTEM 11,12 . A criticism of clinicallyavailable VHA methodologies is that they considerably deform the clot sample, as they use either a rotating cup and pin system (e.g., TEG 5000, ROTEM delta, and ROTEM sigma), vertical cup and pin system (e.g., Sonoclot), or vibration detection by light emitting diode (e.g., TEG 6s) [21][22][23] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We are pleased to see that Bareille et al have written a Commentary: “Are viscoelastometric assays of old generation ready for disposal?” [ 1 ] in response to our paper published in the Special Edition of the Journal of Clinical Medicine by Volod et al [ 2 ].…”
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