Evaluation of the utility of thromboelastography in a tertiary trauma care centre.

ISRN Hematology Pub Date : 2014-02-12 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/849626
Arulselvi Subramanian, Venencia Albert, Deepak Agrawal, Renu Saxena, Ravindra Mohan Pandey
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Abstract

Background. Thromboelastography (TEG) unlike conventional coagulation assays evaluates the dynamic interaction of clotting factors and platelets indicating an overall clot quality. Literature assessing the efficacy of TEG in identifying trauma associated bleeding is lacking. Aim. To compare TEG with conventional plasma based coagulation tests and assess whether TEG can serve as a screening test or replace the conventional routine test. Materials. Retrospective data was collected for 150 severe trauma patients. Patients with known evidence of severe comorbidities, which may influence the outcome, were excluded. Detailed evaluation of the patient's clinical and laboratory records was conducted. Diagnostic characteristics such as sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were calculated. Results. Fifty-one patients were defined as coagulopathic by the conventional coagulation test, 30 by the laboratory established range for TEG indices and 105 by manufactures range. Specificity and sensitivity for the laboratory established range for TEG were 29.4% and 84.8%; for manufactures range sensitivity was 74.5%, specificity was 32.3%. Conclusion. We observed that conventional coagulation assays are the most sensitive tests for diagnosis of coagulopathy due to trauma. However in emergency trauma situations, where immediate corrective measures need to be taken, coagulation parameters and conventional coagulation tests may cause delay. TEG can give highly specific results depicting the underlying coagulopathy.

评价血栓弹性成像在三级创伤护理中心的效用。
背景。血栓弹性成像(TEG)不同于传统的凝血分析评估凝血因子和血小板的动态相互作用,表明整体凝血质量。评估TEG在识别创伤相关出血方面的有效性的文献是缺乏的。的目标。比较TEG与常规血浆凝血试验,评估TEG是否可作为筛查试验或替代常规试验。材料。回顾性分析了150例重型外伤患者的资料。已知证据表明存在可能影响结果的严重合并症的患者被排除在外。对患者的临床和实验室记录进行了详细的评估。计算诊断特征,如敏感性、特异性和准确性。结果。51例患者经常规凝血试验诊断为凝血障碍,30例经实验室建立的TEG指数范围诊断为凝血障碍,105例经制造商范围诊断为凝血障碍。TEG的特异性和敏感性分别为29.4%和84.8%;对制造商范围的敏感性为74.5%,特异性为32.3%。结论。我们观察到,常规凝血试验是诊断创伤引起的凝血功能障碍最敏感的试验。然而,在紧急创伤情况下,需要立即采取纠正措施,凝血参数和常规凝血试验可能会造成延误。TEG可以给出描述潜在凝血病的高度特异性结果。
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