Rebalanced hemostasis in patients with liver disease: evidence and clinical consequences
University Medical Center Groningen · University of Groningen · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Patients with liver disease frequently acquire a complex disorder of hemostasis secondary to their disease. Routine laboratory tests such as the prothrombin time and the platelet count are frequently abnormal and point to a hypocoagulable state. With more sophisticated laboratory tests it has been shown that patients with liver disease may be in hemostatic balance as a result of concomitant changes in both pro- and antihemostatic pathways. Clinically, this rebalanced hemostatic system is reflected by the large proportion of patients with liver disease who can undergo major surgery without any requirement for blood product transfusion. However, the hemostatic balance in the patient with liver disease is…
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- 10.07
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Hemostasis
- Medicine
- Liver disease
- Disease
- Concomitant
- Intensive care medicine
- Platelet
- Prothrombin time
- Good health and well-being