2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12028-022-01647-4
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Coagulopathy in Isolated Traumatic Brain Injury: Myth or Reality

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“…56 57 However, some of these patients develop DIC with a fibrinolytic phenotype at an early stage of trauma, showing high t-PA levels associated with elevated FDP, D-dimer, and FDP/D-dimer ratios and low α2-antiplasmin levels. 54 58 59 Systemic pathologic hyperfibrin(ogen)olysis progresses to fibrinolysis inhibition by increased PAI-1 shortly after injury, which is consistent with DIC with a thrombotic phenotype. 54 58 Development of systemic pathologic hyperfibrin(ogen)olysis may depend on the severity of brain injuries, types of injury (with and without BBB disruption), and areas of injured brain abound with t-PA. 36 53 58…”
Section: Fibrinolytic Phenotypementioning
confidence: 96%
“…56 57 However, some of these patients develop DIC with a fibrinolytic phenotype at an early stage of trauma, showing high t-PA levels associated with elevated FDP, D-dimer, and FDP/D-dimer ratios and low α2-antiplasmin levels. 54 58 59 Systemic pathologic hyperfibrin(ogen)olysis progresses to fibrinolysis inhibition by increased PAI-1 shortly after injury, which is consistent with DIC with a thrombotic phenotype. 54 58 Development of systemic pathologic hyperfibrin(ogen)olysis may depend on the severity of brain injuries, types of injury (with and without BBB disruption), and areas of injured brain abound with t-PA. 36 53 58…”
Section: Fibrinolytic Phenotypementioning
confidence: 96%
“…The coagulation system is finely tuned process, continuously balancing the mechanisms that promote and prevent clot formation. C-iTBI, a multifactorial entity different from coagulopathy secondary to multisystem trauma without TBI, occurs when these mechanisms are disrupted (6)(7)(8)(9)(10)39). While its pathophysiology has yet to be accurately defined, C-iTBI generally begins within 24 h of admission; the more severe the TBI, the earlier it manifests (40).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Normal haemostasis involves a delicate balance between mechanisms that promote bleeding and those that try to prevent it, a balance that can be disrupted following TBI. Coagulation disorders in severe isolated TBI (C-iTBI) are common and contribute to secondary damage, mainly due to their role in facilitating the development or progression of both ischemic and haemorrhagic lesions (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10). TBI has increasingly come to affect older patients who often present with polypharmacy including antithrombotics and anticoagulants due to multiple comorbidities (11).…”
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