The Clinical Implications of Thrombelastography in the Diagnosis of Acute Cerebral Infarction.
Clin Lab. 2018 Jan 01;64(1):147-152
Authors: Liang Y, Wu J, Liu J, Liu H, Chen J
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Thrombelastography (TEG) is an analyzer reflecting the dynamic changes of blood coagulation. It has been used as a diagnosis index in many diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between TEG and acute cerebral infarction.
METHODS: Eighty patients with acute cerebral infarction and 80 healthy controls were enrolled. Each patient's TEG results and routine coagulation indices were recorded. All analyses were conducted with SPSS16.0 software.
RESULTS: Patients with acute cerebral infarction showed lower TEG R and K levels but higher TEG MA levels. There was a significantly negative correlation between TEG R and fibrinogen in the patient group. In addition, receiver operator characteristic curve analysis showed that TEG MA (cutoff value 63.9 mm) was a predictor of acute cerebral infarction (AUC value = 0.741, sensitivity 61%, specificity 81%).
CONCLUSIONS: TEG results have important clinical implications in the early diagnosis of acute cerebral infarction.
PMID: 29479891 [PubMed - in process]
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