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Diagnosis and treatment of coagulation disorders for general surgical patients YANG Zhen. Department of Surgery, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan430030, China
Abstract Coagulation disorders of general surgical patients are characterized by hypercoagulation state with thrombophilia and hemostatic defect with risk of bleeding. Coagulation disorders can be usually documented by routine laboratory examination such as APTT, PT, TT, FIG and PLT. Thromboelastography can provide continuous observation and tracing of hemostatic function. Moderate and high risk patients were recommended to use drug or mechanical thromboprophylaxis. According to the POC (point of care) and a rational indication, calculated, goal-directed use of coagulation factor concentrates and FFP should be performed in bleeding patients.
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