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Chinese expert consensus on diagnosis and treatment of trauma-induced hypercoagulopathy

Jingchun Song, Likun Yang, Wei Zhao, Feng Zhu, Gang Wang, Yao‐Peng Chen, Weiqin Li

2021Military Medical Research20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) is caused by post-traumatic tissue injury and manifests as hypercoagulability that leads to thromboembolism or hypocoagulability that leads to uncontrollable massive hemorrhage. Previous studies on TIC have mainly focused on hemorrhagic coagulopathy caused by the hypocoagulable phenotype of TIC, while recent studies have found that trauma-induced hypercoagulopathy can occur in as many as 22.2-85.1% of trauma patients, in whom it can increase the risk of thrombotic events and mortality by 2- to 4-fold. Therefore, the Chinese People's Liberation Army Professional Committee of Critical Care Medicine and the Chinese Society of Thrombosis, Hemostasis and Critical Care, Chinese Medicine Education Association jointly formulated this Chinese Expert Consensus comprising 15 recommendations for the definition, pathophysiological mechanism, assessment, prevention, and treatment of trauma-induced hypercoagulopathy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCoagulopathyHemostasisIntensive care medicineTraditional Chinese medicineThrombosisSevere traumaAlternative medicinePsychiatrySurgeryPathologyTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, ResuscitationTrauma and Emergency Care StudiesTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
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