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Bedside-Monitoring der Blutgerinnung

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Perioperativ auftretende Gerinnungsstörungen und die konsekutive Transfusion von allogenen Blutprodukten wurden mit erhöhter perioperativer Letalität assoziiert. Schnellstmögliche Diagnose und effektive, zielgerichtete Therapie der zugrunde liegenden Gerinnungsstörung sind demnach von hoher klinischer Relevanz. Neben den klassischen Gerinnungsanalysen stehen zunehmend verbreitet sog. Point-of-Care-Methoden (POC) zu bettseitigen Diagnostik und zum Therapiemonitoring von Gerinnungsstörungen zur Verfügung. Deren Spektrum reicht vom einfachen Streifentest bis zu komplexen Verfahren, deren Bedienung und Ergebnisinterpretation eingewiesenen und trainierten Untersuchern vorbehalten ist.

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Weber, C.F. (2019). Bedside-Monitoring der Blutgerinnung. In: Rossaint, R., Werner, C., Zwißler, B. (eds) Die Anästhesiologie. Springer Reference Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54507-2_38

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