Comparison of Whole Blood Fibrin-Based Clot Tests in Thrombelastography and Thromboelastometry Full Text
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 03/28/2012
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Solomon C et al. – The results demonstrate differences when measuring fibrin–based clotting via the functional fibrinogen (FF) and FIBTEM assays on the thrombelastography device (TEG) and ROTEM devices. Point–of–care targeted correction of fibrin–based clotting may be influenced by the assay and device used.
Cristina Solomon (03/28/2012) comments:
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Please correct the summary as follows:
Solomon C et al. – The results demonstrate differences when measuring fibrin–based clotting via the functional fibrinogen (FF) and FIBTEM assays on the thrombelastography device (TEG) and ROTEM devices. Point–of–care guided correction of fibrin clot quality may be influenced by the assay and device used for coagulation monitoring.



