Critical evaluation of a targeted point of care ROTEM guided coagulation and haemostasis management programme in severe trauma
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Wake, E
Campbell, D
Wullschleger, M
Chalasani, A
Ho, D
Fomin, I
Winearls, J
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Introduction: Rotational thromboelastrometry (ROTEM ®) is a point-of-care testing device that can be used to measure viscoelastic properties on multiple aspects of blood coagulation in trauma.
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AUSTRALIAN CRITICAL CARE
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Walters, K; Wake, E; Campbell, D; Wullschleger, M; Chalasani, A; Ho, D; Fomin, I; Winearls, J, Critical evaluation of a targeted point of care ROTEM guided coagulation and haemostasis management programme in severe trauma, Australian Critical Care, 2018, 31 (2), pp. 116-116