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What's New In Coagulation - April 2018
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Emergency Hemostasis Testing
In a trauma situation you need rapid assessment to determine what treatment is needed. Speed is critical; the goal is accuracy in the shortest amount of time to determine what is the problem, and what treatment is need. Two major causes of coagulopathy in trauma are a coagulopathy due to severe head injury or hemorrhagic shock due to massive bleeding.
Symposiums, Meetings, Conferences and more Coming in April 2018
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What do you need to know to interpret coagulation tests?
Here are some valuable lessons that I have learned over the years. This information is important to understand not only from the laboratory perspective, but also for clinicians, residents and anyone trying to understand coagulation results.
What's New in Coagulation - March 2018
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Workshops, Summits, Reviews and More Coming in March 2018
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Coagulation and Laboratory Developed Tests
Hemophilia A is four times more common that type B and occurs in approximately 1 in 5000 males. There are about 400,000 people worldwide with the disease.
What's New in Coagulation - February 2018
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Conferences, Meetings, Reviews & More Coming in February 2018
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Coagulation In The Elderly
According the New York Times, someone between the ages of 69 and 71 is considered elderly. As we age, how does that impact hemostasis; are we more likely to bleed or thrombosis? How do comorbidities and medication impact these processes?
What's New in Coagulation - January 2018
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