2017
DOI: 10.1080/15563650.2016.1263857
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Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) guided treatment of an Afghanistan viper envenomation at a NATO military hospital

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“…Therefore, in addition to platelet counts, multiple dynamic test systems have been developed to rapidly identify these patients including the critical administration threshold (CAT), the assessment of blood consumption (ABC) score, and other dynamic platelet function tests (diamond of death) as identified by thrombelastography (TEG). These tests have been recommended in various studies (7,(113)(114)(115)(116)(117)(118), while other studies found no evidence for benefit using TEG and ROTEM (119).…”
Section: Management Of Coagulopathymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in addition to platelet counts, multiple dynamic test systems have been developed to rapidly identify these patients including the critical administration threshold (CAT), the assessment of blood consumption (ABC) score, and other dynamic platelet function tests (diamond of death) as identified by thrombelastography (TEG). These tests have been recommended in various studies (7,(113)(114)(115)(116)(117)(118), while other studies found no evidence for benefit using TEG and ROTEM (119).…”
Section: Management Of Coagulopathymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This lack of baseline data is a major barrier to studying thromboelastography for this application. There have been case reports or small case series of thromboelastography in rattlesnake envenomation but many have been from outside of North America [12][13][14][15] and details about methodology were not always included (e.g., citrated versus whole blood, which activator used, etc.). Moreover, all studies, whether from North America [16][17][18] or not, have reported only standard thromboelastography, which do not include platelet activation studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TEG showed a difference in data tracings. 9 Additional case reports have reported using ROTEM or TEG in the assessment and management of North American pit viper envenomation, 10,11 probable Echis envenomation in Afghanistan, 12 viper envenomation in India, 13 snake envenoming with coagulopathy in Djibouti, 14 and coagulopathy associated with Viperidae envenoming in Vietnam. 15 The largest series using TEG is from South Africa, where 51 cases were reviewed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%