Seminars in thrombosis and hemostasis
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The knowledge of these sources of error together with strict methodology assure reliable results and avoid what some authors consider limitations of the test. These so-called limitations are actually due to incomplete information or insufficient experience. It is our opinion that the key for success when using TEG is to use the test in those cases for which it has been indicated. ⋯ According to this review, the established applications of TEG are as follows: (1) detection of hypercoagulable states, particularly in the postoperative period and for patients with malignancies; (2) management of patients who are administered intravenous heparin; (3) monitoring the coagulation state during liver transplantation; (4) monitoring the coagulation state and management of patients during cardiopulmonary bypass; and (5) diagnosis and treatment of hematologic dysfunctions, particularly hemophilia. Management of patients under warfarin administration, as well as monitoring of the adjustment of subcutaneous heparin prophylaxis in several surgical procedures, should probably belong to this list, but further studies are needed to confirm these roles. Used by experienced hands, TEG is a valuable hemostatic test, the future of which is already present.
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The contribution of platelet dysfunction to the impaired hemostasis after cardiac surgery remains to be established, because there is no sensitive method to assess platelet function. Measurement of the shear-induced pathway of platelet function, an important mechanism in inducing hemostasis, became possible by a novel shear-inducing technique, the in-vitro bleeding test (Thrombostat 4000). By using this test, the changes in platelet function during cardiopulmonary bypass and their contribution to hemostasis were investigated in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. ⋯ These results indicate the significant and variable effects of cardiopulmonary bypass on the shear-induced pathway of platelet function. Moreover, the impairment of this function of platelets appears to be a major cause of excessive bleeding in patients after cardiac surgery. Therefore, the routine use of the shear-inducing test seems helpful to make a proper diagnosis and design the therapy for bleeders after cardiac surgery.
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Semin. Thromb. Hemost. · Jan 1993
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