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    The development of thromboelastography (TEG) in 1948 is credited to Dr. Helmut Hartert, who was working at the University of Heidelberg in Germany at the time.1 Also called a “viscoelastic assay,” this non-invasive test assesses the entire process of clot formation and dissolution by measuring the viscosity and elasticity of a whole blood sample during clotting under low shear stress (see…

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    CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM are important cofactors for physiologic coagulation, but the effect of magnesium on clotting has received far less attention in the literature. Ionized magnesium is thought to be chelated in the presence of citrate and behaves similarly to calcium.1,2 Ionized hypomagnesemia from blood product transfusion during liver transplantation is common, and intraoperative…

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    Reduced expression of thrombomodulin caused by the gene variant may be responsible for the disseminated intravascular coagulation-like symptoms observed in the patient.

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    Trauma-induced coagulopathy describes alterations in haemostasis (such as fibrinogen depletion, inadequate thrombin generation, impaired platelet function and dysregulated fibrinolysis) that can result in both uncontrolled bleeding and hypercoagulation, leading to venous thromboembolism and multiple organ failure.

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