Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver
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Comparative Study
Rotational thromboelastometry can detect factor XIII deficiency and bleeding diathesis in patients with cirrhosis.
Patients with progressive liver disease exhibit complex coagulation disorders. Factor XIII plays a crucial role in the last steps of haemostasis, and its deficiency is associated with an increased incidence of bleeding diathesis. However, current conventional coagulation tests cannot detect factor XIII deficiency. In this study, we examined factor XIII activity and the ability of rotational thromboelastometry to detect factor XIII deficiency and bleeding diathesis in patients with cirrhosis. ⋯ Reduced levels of MCFextem and MCFfibtem but not high levels of MLextem and MLaptem are associated with factor XIII deficiency in patients with liver disease. Therefore, substituting factor XIII should be considered for such patients to strengthen clot formation in patients experiencing haemorrhage or those who have undergone interventions.