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Traumatic coagulopathy - Pro ROTEM/TEG, Con PT/PTT

Karim Brohi karimbrohi at gmail.com
Wed Oct 14 19:22:42 BST 2009


PS.  This may be of help - from one of the giants of hemostasis.K

2009/10/14 Gross, Ronald <Ronald.Gross at baystatehealth.org>

> Jeff Kashuk and the Denver crew presented some impressive work with TEG at
> the AAST, and Spinella has some data in press.  We are looking to study its
> use in our TRU, ICU and OR to decide when to stop our MTP.....more to follow
> 3I hope!!!)
> Best wishes,
> Ron
> Typed (poorly) with my thumbs on my Blackberry!
>
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> Subject: Re: Traumatic coagulopathy - Pro ROTEM/TEG, Con PT/PTT
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> Hi Cat - sorry for the delay with this.I'm not sure this sort of data has
> been published yet but I think we're getting there and this sort of
> information will be coming out of various studies in the near future.
> Are you coming to London in December?
> Karim
>
> 2009/10/9 Heim Schoettker Katharina <Catherine.Heim at chuv.ch>
>
> > Is anybody aware of papers/sutdies showing the lack of specifity of
> > TP/PTT-measures in trauma patients or the superiority of
> TEG/TEM-measures?
> >
> >
> >
> > As I understand, the animal model of Kheirabadi et al (JOT 2007) is not
> > completely applicable to trauma patients
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> > Cat
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