医学
血栓弹性成像
肝病
混凝试验
凝血酶原时间
门静脉血栓形成
重症监护医学
疾病
止血
血液制品
血栓形成
内科学
凝结
外科
作者
Yanglan He,Haijuan Yao,Walter Ageno,Nahúm Méndez‐Sánchez,Xiaozhong Guo,Xingshun Qi
摘要
Patients with liver diseases have complicated haemostatic alternations, resulting in both bleeding and thromboembolic complications, which cannot be sufficiently evaluated by conventional coagulation tests (CCTs), such as platelet count or prothrombin time. Thromboelastography (TEG) is a whole blood viscoelastic test which globally reflects changes in the haemostatic system, and its utility in evaluating patients with liver disease is increasingly recognised.To review the current evidence and clinical significance of TEG in liver diseases.Literature regarding TEG and liver diseases was comprehensively searched.TEG is associated closely with the severity and aetiology of liver disease, the course of infection and the risk of bleeding and death, but not the risk of portal venous system thrombosis. Additionally, TEG-guided transfusion protocols can significantly decrease the requirement for blood products compared to those guided by CCTs.TEG can reflect the haemostatic status of liver diseases more comprehensively than CCTs. It has the potential to assess the severity of liver diseases, predict the risk of bleeding and death in patients with liver disease and guide blood product transfusion. Future studies should standardise the use of TEG for assessing disease severity and development of clinical events and guiding blood product transfusion in patients with liver diseases.
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