Decreased maximum clot firmness in rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM®) is associated with bleeding during extracorporeal mechanical circulatory support.
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Bleeding during veno-venous ECMO cannot reliably be predicted by rotational thrombelastometry (ROTEM™).Monitoring of argatroban and lepirudin anticoagulation in critically ill patients by conventional laboratory parameters and rotational thromboelastometry - a prospectively controlled randomized double-blind clinical trial.
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Decreased maximum clot firmness in rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM®) is associated with bleeding during extracorporeal mechanical circulatory support.
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Decreased maximum clot firmnes ...... echanical circulatory support.
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Decreased maximum clot firmness in rotational thromboelastometry
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Decreased maximum clot firmnes ...... echanical circulatory support.
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Decreased maximum clot firmness in rotational thromboelastometry
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Decreased maximum clot firmnes ...... echanical circulatory support.
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Decreased maximum clot firmness in rotational thromboelastometry
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Decreased maximum clot firmnes ...... echanical circulatory support.
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Alexey Schramko
Antti Laine
Leena Soininen
Pekka Hämmäinen
Peter Raivio
Raili Suojaranta-Ylinen
Tomi Niemi
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10.1177/0267659116647473
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2016-04-28T00:00:00Z