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Anesteziol Reanimatol · May 2009
[Thromboelastography as a method for preoperative screening for the hemostatic system in neurosurgical patients].
- L A Israelian, A Iu Lubnin, V V Gromova, A A Imaev, A V Shmigel'skiĭ, and A Iu Stepanenko.
- Anesteziol Reanimatol. 2009 May 1 (3): 24-30.
AbstractThe paper analyzes the use of a method of thromboelastography (TEG) as a screening technique of diagnosing hemostatic disorders in risk-group neurosurgical patients: hemostatic disorders detectable from the data of routine laboratory tests; the administration of anticoagulants and desaggresants, the use of anticonvulsants causing impairments in the hemostatic system, hematological diseases, and hepatic cirrhosis. As compared with the routine laboratory tests, TEG is shown to diagnose hemostatic disorders accurately and promptly and to monitor the efficiency of their therapy.
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