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Filter by:Our study included both in- and outpatients suffering from liver cirrhosis attending the out- and inpatient care of the department of hepatology. Demographic and biochemical data as well as medical history including cause of liver cirrhosis, end stage kidney failure and medication with anticoagulants were recorded. To assess the hemostatic profile, platelet function was analyzed by multiple electrode aggregometry (MEA) using Multiplate (ADP-, ASPI- and TRAP-test) and thrombelastometry using ROTEM (EXTEM, INTEM, FIBTEM).
The objective is to determine the reference range intervals for the parameters reported by the Quantra System with the QStat Cartridge.
The aim of the study was to investigate the possible relationship about blood gas and bleeding disorders in healthy volunteers of blasters and no blasters groups of the Italian National Mountain and Cave Rescue who handled nitrogen compounds and nitroglycerine and then they were exposed to combustion products from an accidental uncontrolled detonation of micro-charges during a cave unblocking procedure.
A new thromboelastometry analyser (ClotPro, Enicor GmbH, Munich, Germany) with improved technology was developed. This device has an improved new-generation viscoelastometric testing technique and enables the detection and assessment of factor deficiencies, low fibrinogen, platelet contribution (to whole blood coagulation), heparin and direct oral anticoagulants effects, fibrinolysis and antifibrinolytic drugs. This study aims to determine reference ranges for the ClotPro device for all paediatric age groups.
This study includes patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery on MiECC. Coagulation status is assessed with ROTEM (TEM International GmbH, Munich, Germany) and Platelet function with impedance aggregometry using the ROTEM-Platelet (TEM International GmbH, Munich, Germany).
The aim of this study is to compare the safety and efficacy of edoxaban and warfarin for prevention of stroke during a 6-month follow up after total thoracoscopic ablation.
The purpose of the study is to describe the differences and interchangeability in measurements of viscoelastic tests of coagulation by two different devices in adult trauma patients.
Patients with cirrhosis are frequently hospitalized and often undergo procedures. Knowledge surrounding bleeding risk is sparse and practice patterns vary across centers in regards to bleeding prophylaxis. The goal of this study to is to obtain more knowledge regarding risk factors for procedural related bleeding in patients with cirrhosis and to develop a predictive model to risk stratify patients before undergoing procedures. Through collaboration from centers across the world this study should provide information on prevalence of bleeding and variation in practice patterns for prophylaxis.
This study is to evaluate the INR levels in patients taking phenprocoumon using the LumiraDx Point of Care INR test and comparing the results to the laboratory reference method , the ACL Elite Pro. Comparison will also be made with the Roche Coaguchek point of care INR test (point of care reference method). Performance will be demonstrated across a subject population of adult males and females in receipt of Phenprocoumon VKA therapy. This population is representative of the indications for use of the CE marked product. Operators will be trained clinical site staff. Venous plasma and capillary whole blood samples will be obtained from each subject in order to assess accuracy of the the LumiraDx Platform when compared to the reference devices (ACL Elite and Coaguchek Pro).
Study of the possibility of substitution of the automated STAGO D-Dimers method with the semi-automated VIDAS method, which is more expensive, longer to implement and requires the use of a dedicated automaton.