ISTH 2022 Congress
Acquired Bleeding Disorders » Coagulopathy of Major Bleeding (Trauma, PPH, Vascular/surgical, ECMO, GI bleeding, etc.)
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- ISTH 2022 Congress
- Acquired Bleeding Disorders
- Coagulopathy of Major Bleeding (Trauma, PPH, Vascular/surgical, ECMO, GI bleeding, etc.)
- Acquired Bleeding Disorders
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Abstract Number: PB0479
A comparison of thrombin generation ex vivo circuit and in critically ill patients requiring Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
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Abstract Number: PB0484
A comparison study of ROTEM® Sigma and ROTEM® Delta in a major tertiary hospital
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Abstract Number: PB0475
Acquired von Willebrand Disease in a Patient Undergoing Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
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Abstract Number: PB0474
Acquired von-Willebrand-disease in ECMO or LVAD patients: a comparative cohort study
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Abstract Number: PB0477
Age and sex distribution of the prevalence and incidence of hospitalisations and mortality due to bleeding in England 2014-2019
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Abstract Number: PB0481
Are levels of direct anticoagulant at the onset of hip fracture surgery associated with post-surgery bleeding?
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Abstract Number: PB0485
Assessment of Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy Using a Microfluidic Model of Injury at Venous and Arterial Shear Regimes
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Abstract Number: PB0489
Audit of the use of Fibclot (Fibrinogen concentrate) in patients without congenital afibrinogenaemia
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Abstract Number: VPB0490
Audit on the use of fresh frozen plasma in a Tertiary Care Hospital
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Abstract Number: PO0002
Bleeding disorder in a critically ill patient
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Abstract Number: PB0483
Can Thrombin Generation Assay Predict Bleeding Risk in Patients with Severe Liver Failure?
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Abstract Number: PB0478
Changes in circulating H3 Histone levels during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in patients with severe respiratory failure with correlation to haemostatic complications
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Abstract Number: OC 61.3
Changes in fibrinolysis during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in critically ill adult patients
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Abstract Number: OC 11.5
Correction of Coagulopathy in Trauma Haemorrhage – Still Room for Improvement. A Secondary Analysis of the ITACTIC trial
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Abstract Number: OC 11.1
Cryoprecipitate transfusion in trauma patients attenuates hyperfibrinolysis and restores normal clot structure and strength; results from a sub-study of the FEISTY trial
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Abstract Number: PB0486
Decompensated cirrhosis with bacterial infections shows a peculiar derangement of the hemostatic balance
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Abstract Number: OC 11.4
Dynamic changes in activated protein C during major haemorrhage protocol and associated fibrinolytic response
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Abstract Number: PB0482
Dysfunctional Hemostasis in Patients under Extracorporeal Life Support. A Rapid Diagnostic Approach with Therapeutical Guidance Intentions
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Abstract Number: OC 11.2
Functional characterisation of coagulopathy in isolated traumatic brain injury