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DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1599152
Point-of-Care Testing in Acute Hemorrhagic and Thrombotic States
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Publikationsdatum:
29. Mai 2017 (online)
Monitoring of the coagulant state in patients who present with acute hemorrhagic or thrombotic conditions can be done by conventional coagulation assays; however, there is increasing attractiveness to the use of point-of-care tests that may yield not only a more rapid result than clinical laboratory testing but may also provide a more complete picture of the condition of the hemostatic system. Most widely used areas of study and application of point-of-care test concern patients who present with massive blood loss (such as in trauma or during major surgery), patients with a hypercoagulable state (such as in sepsis or other systemic inflammatory states), and patients who may need monitoring of antithrombotic treatment for acute coronary syndromes and revascularization procedures.
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