2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00113-013-2488-9
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Traumainduzierte Koagulopathie

Abstract: The main cause of death in the patient group less than 45 years is trauma. Beside severe traumatic brain injury, bleeding remains a leading cause of death in this group. For a causal therapy, it is necessary to understand the pathophysiology of trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC). Beside the well-known lethal triad of trauma (hypothermia, acidosis, and coagulopathy), dilution and hypoperfusion with activation of the protein C pathway play a crucial role. TIC is a complex independent syndrome which may be present… Show more

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“…Zusätzlich ist das Auftreten von Gerinnungsstörungen nach Polytrauma ("traumatische Koagulopathie") durch eine hohe Inzidenz einer Hyperfibrinolyse gekennzeichnet [18] …”
Section: Grundlagenunclassified
“…Zusätzlich ist das Auftreten von Gerinnungsstörungen nach Polytrauma ("traumatische Koagulopathie") durch eine hohe Inzidenz einer Hyperfibrinolyse gekennzeichnet [18] …”
Section: Grundlagenunclassified
“…The currently acknowledged lethal triad is comprised of hypothermia, metabolic acidosis, and coagulopathy [ 22 ]. Hypothermia usually comes together with and may aggravate acidosis and coagulopathy, which again may be associated with high mortality [ 1 ], especially in cold regions.…”
Section: The Treatment Of Hypothermia In Cold Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%