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Thromboelastography (TEG) - APSA Practice Gaps 2019

Video Published 2020-03-03 Updated 2022-09-12

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00:00:41
Introduction to Thromboelastography (TEG) as a point-of-care…
Introduction to Thromboelastography (TEG) as a point-of-care test for measuring clot formation.
00:00:52
Patient scenario
Patient scenario: 13-year-old male with gunshot wound and significant hemorrhage.
00:01:45
Explanation of TEG/ROTEM output
Explanation of TEG/ROTEM output: R time and its relation to coagulation factors, and the appropriate treatment (FFP).
00:02:01
Explanation of K time and alpha angle
Explanation of K time and alpha angle, fibrinogen dependence, and treatment with cryoprecipitate.
00:02:17
Explanation of Maximum Amplitude (MA) and its relation to pl…
Explanation of Maximum Amplitude (MA) and its relation to platelet count and function, and treatment options.
00:02:28
Explanation of L30 and its relation to fibrinolysis
Explanation of L30 and its relation to fibrinolysis, and treatment with tranexamic acid.
00:03:25
Discussion of implementing TEG in trauma settings and experi…
Discussion of implementing TEG in trauma settings and experiences at different institutions.
00:05:14
Discussion about how the TEG result is reported
Discussion about how the TEG result is reported, and whether labs provide treatment suggestions.
00:05:43
Discussion about the turnaround time for TEG results and the…
Discussion about the turnaround time for TEG results and the factors affecting it.
00:06:26
Real-time monitoring of TEG results and the ability to respo…
Real-time monitoring of TEG results and the ability to respond within 10 minutes.

Topic Overview

At the 7th Annual Pediatric Surgery Update Course, Dr. Elizabeth Beierle discusses thromboelastography, one of the 2019 practice gaps identified by the American Pediatric Surgical Association’s Professional Development Committee.

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