S2E1 - Whole Blood Viscoelastic Testing (VET) - a podcast by Stago

from 2021-01-05T08:00

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Welcome to Ask Stago, the weekly podcast about hemostasis.   


This week, Cécile Hourquet and Audrey Carlo will discuss about viscoelastic testing and the usage of it with our expert Wim Houdijk.   


 


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  • Cohen T, Haas T, Cushing MM. The strengths and weaknesses of viscoelastic testing compared to traditional coagulation testing. Transfusion. 2020;60 (Suppl 6):S21-S28.  


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