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1363 related items for PubMed ID: 22868371

  • 1. Admission rapid thrombelastography can replace conventional coagulation tests in the emergency department: experience with 1974 consecutive trauma patients.
    Holcomb JB, Minei KM, Scerbo ML, Radwan ZA, Wade CE, Kozar RA, Gill BS, Albarado R, McNutt MK, Khan S, Adams PR, McCarthy JJ, Cotton BA.
    Ann Surg; 2012 Sep; 256(3):476-86. PubMed ID: 22868371
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  • 2. Rapid thrombelastography delivers real-time results that predict transfusion within 1 hour of admission.
    Cotton BA, Faz G, Hatch QM, Radwan ZA, Podbielski J, Wade C, Kozar RA, Holcomb JB.
    J Trauma; 2011 Aug; 71(2):407-14; discussion 414-7. PubMed ID: 21825945
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  • 3. Noncitrated whole blood is optimal for evaluation of postinjury coagulopathy with point-of-care rapid thrombelastography.
    Kashuk JL, Moore EE, Le T, Lawrence J, Pezold M, Johnson JL, Cothren CC, Biffl WL, Barnett C, Sabel A.
    J Surg Res; 2009 Sep; 156(1):133-8. PubMed ID: 19577246
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  • 4. Admission rapid thrombelastography predicts development of pulmonary embolism in trauma patients.
    Cotton BA, Minei KM, Radwan ZA, Matijevic N, Pivalizza E, Podbielski J, Wade CE, Kozar RA, Holcomb JB.
    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2012 Jun; 72(6):1470-5; discussion 1475-7. PubMed ID: 22695409
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  • 5. Admission rapid thrombelastography delivers real-time "actionable" data in pediatric trauma.
    Vogel AM, Radwan ZA, Cox CS, Cotton BA.
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  • 6. All the bang without the bucks: Defining essential point-of-care testing for traumatic coagulopathy.
    Goodman MD, Makley AT, Hanseman DJ, Pritts TA, Robinson BR.
    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2015 Jul; 79(1):117-24; discussion 124. PubMed ID: 26091324
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  • 7. Initial experiences with point-of-care rapid thrombelastography for management of life-threatening postinjury coagulopathy.
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    Transfusion; 2012 Jan; 52(1):23-33. PubMed ID: 21790635
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  • 8. Hyperfibrinolysis at admission is an uncommon but highly lethal event associated with shock and prehospital fluid administration.
    Cotton BA, Harvin JA, Kostousouv V, Minei KM, Radwan ZA, Schöchl H, Wade CE, Holcomb JB, Matijevic N.
    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2012 Aug; 73(2):365-70; discussion 370. PubMed ID: 22846941
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  • 9. Primary fibrinolysis is integral in the pathogenesis of the acute coagulopathy of trauma.
    Kashuk JL, Moore EE, Sawyer M, Wohlauer M, Pezold M, Barnett C, Biffl WL, Burlew CC, Johnson JL, Sauaia A.
    Ann Surg; 2010 Sep; 252(3):434-42; discussion 443-4. PubMed ID: 20739843
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  • 10. Thrombelastography is better than PT, aPTT, and activated clotting time in detecting clinically relevant clotting abnormalities after hypothermia, hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation in pigs.
    Martini WZ, Cortez DS, Dubick MA, Park MS, Holcomb JB.
    J Trauma; 2008 Sep; 65(3):535-43. PubMed ID: 18784565
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  • 11. A reduction in clot formation rate and strength assessed by thrombelastography is indicative of transfusion requirements in patients with penetrating injuries.
    Plotkin AJ, Wade CE, Jenkins DH, Smith KA, Noe JC, Park MS, Perkins JG, Holcomb JB.
    J Trauma; 2008 Feb; 64(2 Suppl):S64-8. PubMed ID: 18376174
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  • 12. Citrated kaolin thrombelastography (TEG) thresholds for goal-directed therapy in injured patients receiving massive transfusion.
    Stettler GR, Sumislawski JJ, Moore EE, Nunns GR, Kornblith LZ, Conroy AS, Callcut RA, Silliman CC, Banerjee A, Cohen MJ, Sauaia A.
    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2018 Oct; 85(4):734-740. PubMed ID: 30059456
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  • 13. Thrombelastography and rotational thromboelastometry early amplitudes in 182 trauma patients with clinical suspicion of severe injury.
    Meyer AS, Meyer MA, Sørensen AM, Rasmussen LS, Hansen MB, Holcomb JB, Cotton BA, Wade CE, Ostrowski SR, Johansson PI.
    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2014 Mar; 76(3):682-90. PubMed ID: 24553534
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  • 14. Increased platelet:RBC ratios are associated with improved survival after massive transfusion.
    Holcomb JB, Zarzabal LA, Michalek JE, Kozar RA, Spinella PC, Perkins JG, Matijevic N, Dong JF, Pati S, Wade CE, Trauma Outcomes Group, Holcomb JB, Wade CE, Cotton BA, Kozar RA, Brasel KJ, Vercruysse GA, MacLeod JB, Dutton RP, Hess JR, Duchesne JC, McSwain NE, Muskat PC, Johannigamn JA, Cryer HM, Tillou A, Cohen MJ, Pittet JF, Knudson P, DeMoya MA, Schreiber MA, Tieu BH, Brundage SI, Napolitano LM, Brunsvold ME, Sihler KC, Beilman GJ, Peitzman AB, Zenati MS, Sperry JL, Alarcon LH, Croce MA, Minei JP, Steward RM, Cohn SM, Michalek JE, Bulger EM, Nunez TC, Ivatury RR, Meredith JW, Miller PR, Pomper GJ, Marin B.
    J Trauma; 2011 Aug; 71(2 Suppl 3):S318-28. PubMed ID: 21814099
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  • 15. Thrombelastography early amplitudes in bleeding and coagulopathic trauma patients: Results from a multicenter study.
    Laursen TH, Meyer MAS, Meyer ASP, Gaarder T, Naess PA, Stensballe J, Ostrowski SR, Johansson PI.
    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2018 Feb; 84(2):334-341. PubMed ID: 29112094
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  • 16. A comparative study of viscoelastic hemostatic assays and conventional coagulation tests in trauma patients receiving fibrinogen concentrate.
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  • 17. Early evaluation of acute traumatic coagulopathy by thrombelastography.
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    Transl Res; 2009 Jul; 154(1):34-9. PubMed ID: 19524872
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  • 18. [Evaluation of coagulation disorders with thrombelastography in patients with sepsis].
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  • 19. Low hemorrhage-related mortality in trauma patients in a Level I trauma center employing transfusion packages and early thromboelastography-directed hemostatic resuscitation with plasma and platelets.
    Johansson PI, Sørensen AM, Larsen CF, Windeløv NA, Stensballe J, Perner A, Rasmussen LS, Ostrowski SR.
    Transfusion; 2013 Dec; 53(12):3088-99. PubMed ID: 23614333
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  • 20. Clot dynamics and mortality: The MA-R ratio.
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    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2017 Oct; 83(4):628-634. PubMed ID: 28930957
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