The early diagnosis of impending coagulopathies following surgery and multiple trauma
1985
Blood coagulation problems, either disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) or adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) are frequent complications during the recovery of the polytraumatized surgical patient or accident victims. The key to their successful control lies in prompt recognition and aggressive treatment of the disease as soon as it appears. Unfortunately their onset is not usually well defined clinically and success in handling usually depends upon clinical expertise in recognising “high risk” situations coupled with measurements in the haematological laboratory of changes in plasma coagulation factors.
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