2019
DOI: 10.3892/etm.2019.7333
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Application value of thromboelastography in perioperative clinical blood transfusion and its effect on the outcome of patient

Abstract: Application value of thromboelastography (TEG) in perioperative clinical blood transfusion and its effect on the outcome of patient were investigated. Seventy-four patients, admitted to The Surgical Department of the First Hospital of Zibo from March 2015 to March 2018, were selected for this study. Among them, 34 patients took only the traditional coagulation function testing method as the blood transfusion guide during the perioperative period and they were regarded as the control group. The other 40 patient… Show more

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“…Using TEG-PM in monitoring platelet inhibition in patients on clopidogrel was useful in decreasing unneeded treatment cancellations besides the patient risk [192]. However, comparing the conventional transfusion protocol to TEG-guided transfusion revealed no significant difference in detecting bleeding [193]. The conventional TEG parameters with the celite-activated ones were predictive or associated with hypercoagulability or thrombotic events [194][195][196].…”
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“…Using TEG-PM in monitoring platelet inhibition in patients on clopidogrel was useful in decreasing unneeded treatment cancellations besides the patient risk [192]. However, comparing the conventional transfusion protocol to TEG-guided transfusion revealed no significant difference in detecting bleeding [193]. The conventional TEG parameters with the celite-activated ones were predictive or associated with hypercoagulability or thrombotic events [194][195][196].…”
Section: Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conventional TEG parameters with the celite-activated ones were predictive or associated with hypercoagulability or thrombotic events [ 194 - 196 ]. Coagulopathy prediction was achieved also by TEG-guided transfusion compared to the use of conventional methods [ 193 ]. Also, they showed better prediction values of survival rates compared to other conventional methods [ 197 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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