Thromboelastography in Liver Transplantation, a Comparison withConventional Laboratory Tests
																	
									Authors:
											J. Charvát; 											P. 'vychodil; 											E. 'kieslichová; 											I. Smrčková; 											I. Hložánek										
				
									Authors‘ workplace:
											Úsek laboratorních metod IKEM, Praha Klinika anesteziologie, resuscitace a intenzivní péče IKEM, Praha
																
				
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					Čas. Lék. čes. 2004; : 697-699
					
				
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Overview
Background.
 The aim of our study was to compare the results of conventional tests and thromboelastography duringliver transplantation and to determine their importance for blood loss.Methods and Results. Thromboelastography and conventional laboratory tests were undertaken in 25 patients atthe end of the anhepatic phase. Transfusion requirements correlated significantly only with prothrombin time andreaction time, R. These two tests likewise correlated significantly one with the other.Conclusions. Lowered plasma levels of coagulation factors of the prothrombin complex influenced the blood lossesin our patients. While not replacing conventional tests, thromboelastography can serve as an additional test formonitoring acute changes in hemostasis
Key words:
 trombelastograf, liver transplantation, prothrombin time, aPTT, fibrinolysis, thrombocytopenia,thrombocytopathy.
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