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Volumn 219, Issue 6, 2014, Pages 1157-1166

Early diagnosis of clinically significant hyperfibrinolysis using thrombelastography velocity curves

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Indexed keywords

ADULT; BLEEDING; BLOOD CLOTTING DISORDER; BLOOD FLOW VELOCITY; CONFERENCE PAPER; EARLY DIAGNOSIS; ERYTHROCYTE TRANSFUSION; FEMALE; FIBRINOLYSIS; HUMAN; HYPERFIBRINOLYSIS; INJURY; MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY; MALE; MORTALITY; PLASMA TRANSFUSION; PRIORITY JOURNAL; THROMBOELASTOGRAPHY; BLOOD COMPONENT THERAPY; BLOOD TRANSFUSION; COMPLICATION; EUGLOBULIN LYSIS TEST; FORECASTING; MIDDLE AGED; PHYSIOLOGY; RETROSPECTIVE STUDY;

EID: 84922562064     PISSN: 10727515     EISSN: 18791190     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2014.07.943     Document Type: Conference Paper
Times cited : (20)

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