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TEG Talk: Saving Lives Through Better Data
Handout: TEG Talk: Saving Lives Through Better Dat ...
Handout: TEG Talk: Saving Lives Through Better Data
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This document appears to be a summary of a TEG (Thromboelastography) talk on saving lives through better data. The talk focuses on the use of TEG in trauma cases and its potential benefits in improving patient outcomes. The document includes various objectives, references, and case examples.<br /><br />The TEG talk discusses the traditional coagulation cascade and coagulation studies, highlighting the mechanical properties of clots and the differences between TEG and ROTEM (another method for viscoelastic coagulation monitoring). It also provides an overview of the parameters measured by TEG, such as R value, K time, α angle, maximum amplitude (MA), and LY30.<br /><br />The talk goes on to discuss the use of TEG in different populations, including adults and pediatrics. It references studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of TEG in guiding transfusion strategies and improving outcomes in critically injured patients, specifically in trauma-induced coagulopathy. The talk emphasizes the advantages of TEG over conventional coagulation tests, such as its real-time results and ability to predict the need for specific blood products.<br /><br />The document also touches on the implementation of TEG in clinical practice, mentioning potential challenges and the importance of selecting appropriate patients for testing. It concludes with a case example involving a patient with a brachial artery laceration from a motor vehicle accident and another case involving a patient on V-V ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation).<br /><br />Overall, the document provides a brief summary of the TEG talk, highlighting the key points discussed and the potential benefits of using TEG in trauma cases to improve patient outcomes.
Keywords
TEG
Thromboelastography
trauma cases
patient outcomes
coagulation cascade
viscoelastic coagulation monitoring
parameters measured
transfusion strategies
trauma-induced coagulopathy
clinical practice
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