2018
DOI: 10.12659/msm.910121
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Comparison of Thrombelastography (TEG) in Patients with Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage and Cerebral Infarction

Abstract: BackgroundThe aim of this study was to analyze the changing role of thrombelastography (TEG) by detecting the indexes of TEG in patients with acute cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction, combined with pathogenesis, and to find objective laboratory indexes for the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases.Material/MethodsData from 150 patients were collected, including 69 cases identified as the cerebral infarction group and 81 cases identified as the cerebral hemorrhage group. In addition, 50 h… Show more

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“…34,35 There was a statistically significant difference in TPI's comparison between the two groups in this study (P = .001). The TPI level was significantly higher than the reference range (6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15) in both groups. The other performance of the TEG assay indicators proved that the infected patients had abnormal coagulation function.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…34,35 There was a statistically significant difference in TPI's comparison between the two groups in this study (P = .001). The TPI level was significantly higher than the reference range (6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15) in both groups. The other performance of the TEG assay indicators proved that the infected patients had abnormal coagulation function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Thromboelastography (TEG) is an effective method for the comprehensive in vitro assessment of coagulation in patients. 14 , 15 Today, TEG is often used for the dynamic monitoring of liver transplantation, 16 severe coagulation disorders, 17 including gastrointestinal hemorrhage, 18 massive postpartum bleeding, 19 severe emergency trauma, 20 bleeding from ruptured ectopic pregnancy, 21 and final coagulation in extracorporeal procedures. The method can be performed on whole blood specimens and provides an accurate and comprehensive picture of the patient’s coagulation status.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The pathology of cerebral hemorrhage mainly comes from cerebral arteries such as the anterior cranial artery, the middle cranial artery, the posterior cranial artery, and the perforator artery in the brain stem. Under the pressure of the patient's own hypertension, some degenerative pathological changes have taken place in the arterial wall of the cranial artery, including the arterial middle membrane and arterial smooth muscle, which is finally manifested as the patient's sudden craniocerebral hemorrhage [ 4 , 5 ]. The method of dealing with primary injury can only control and not expand hematoma, but it cannot improve the nerve damage.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ureklin can inhibit vasoconstriction in patients and help patients to establish collateral circulation in the ischemic area of the brain. Relevant studies [3,4] have used ureklin in the treatment of patients with cerebrovascular disease and confirmed that it can effectively improve the neurological function and limb function of patients. However, the relevant mechanism of ureklin in the treatment of ACI is not yet fully understood.…”
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