Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Thromboelastometry> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 64 of
64
with 100 triples per page.
- Thromboelastometry abstract "Thromboelastometry (TEM), previously named rotational thromboelastography (ROTEG) or rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM), is an established viscoelastic method for hemostasis testing in whole blood. It is modification of traditional thromboelastography (TEG). TEM investigates the interaction of coagulation factors, their inhibitors, anticoagulant drugs, blood cells, specifically platelets, during clotting and subsequent fibrinolysis. The rheological conditions mimic the sluggish flow of blood in veins. TEM is performed with the ROTEM whole blood analyzer (Tem Innovations GmbH, Munich) and is an enhancement of thrombelastography, originally described by H. Hartert in 1948.While traditional thromboelastography is a global assay for blood clotting disorders and drug effects, TEM is primarily used in combination with appropriate differential assays. They allow testing in the presence of therapeutic heparin concentrations and provide differential diagnostic information to support decisions in therapy. In numerous publications the validity of the method is shown. Application of TEM at the point of care (POC) or in emergency laboratories is getting more and more popular. TEM detects both hypo- and hyperfunctional stages of the clotting process and is probably the only reliable rapid test for the diagnosis of hyperfibrinolysis. In contrast to standard clotting tests, the fibrin stabilizing effect of factor XIII contributes to the result. The rapid availability of results helps to discriminate surgical bleeding from a true haemostasis disorder and improves the therapy with blood products, factor concentrates, anticoagulants and protamine, hemostyptic and antifibrinolytic drugs. Several reports confirm that application of TEM is cost effective by reducing the consumption of blood products.".
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageExternalLink www.rotem.de.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageID "22809868".
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageLength "19491".
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageOutDegree "57".
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageRevisionID "700596099".
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Acidosis.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Actin.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Algorithm.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Allotransplantation.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Amplitude.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Anticoagulant.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Antifibrinolytic.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Aprotinin.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Aspirin.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Assay.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Blood_cell.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Blood_product.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Blood_transfusion.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Blood_tests.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Citric_acid.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Clopidogrel.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Coagulation.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Cytochalasin_D.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Derivative.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme_inhibitor.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Factor_XIII.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Fibrin.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Fibrinogen.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Fibrinolysis.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Glycoprotein.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink IIIa.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Heart.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Hemostasis.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Heparin.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Hyperfibrinolysis.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Liver.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Liver_transplantation.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Major_trauma.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Orthopedic_surgery.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Oscillation.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Platelet.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Point_of_care.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Protamine.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Rheometry.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Route_of_administration.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Thromboelastography.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Vein.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Viscoelasticity.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLink Whole_blood.
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thromboelastometry".
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageWikiLinkText "thromboelastometry".
- Thromboelastometry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Blood_tests.
- Thromboelastometry subject Category:Blood_tests.
- Thromboelastometry hypernym Method.
- Thromboelastometry type Software.
- Thromboelastometry comment "Thromboelastometry (TEM), previously named rotational thromboelastography (ROTEG) or rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM), is an established viscoelastic method for hemostasis testing in whole blood. It is modification of traditional thromboelastography (TEG). TEM investigates the interaction of coagulation factors, their inhibitors, anticoagulant drugs, blood cells, specifically platelets, during clotting and subsequent fibrinolysis.".
- Thromboelastometry label "Thromboelastometry".
- Thromboelastometry sameAs Q1678517.
- Thromboelastometry sameAs Thrombelastometrie.
- Thromboelastometry sameAs m.0641q0w.
- Thromboelastometry sameAs Q1678517.
- Thromboelastometry wasDerivedFrom Thromboelastometry?oldid=700596099.
- Thromboelastometry isPrimaryTopicOf Thromboelastometry.