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Optimising diagnosis and treatment of coagulopathy in severely injured trauma
patients
Balvers, K.
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2016
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Balvers, K. (2016). Optimising diagnosis and treatment of coagulopathy in severely injured
trauma patients.
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OPTIMISING DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF
COAGULOPATHY IN SEVERELY INJURED
TRAUMA PATIENTS
Kirsten Balvers
TMENT OF COAGULOP A THY IN SEVEREL Y INJURED TRAUMA P A TIENTS KIRSTEN BAL VERSOPTIMISING DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF
COAGULOPATHY IN SEVERELY INJURED
TRAUMA PATIENTS
ISBN: 978-94-028-0202-3
Cover design and layout: Susan Hatzmann Printed by: Ipskamp Printing
© K. Balvers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2016
The copyright of the published and accepted articles has been transferred to the respective publishers. No part of this thesis may be reproduced, stored or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without permission of the author.
The printing of this thesis was financially supported by: Tem International GmbH, CSL Behring, Nederlandse Vereniging voor Traumachirurgie, TraumaNet AMC, Wetenschappelijk Fonds Chirurgie AMC, Academisch Medisch Centrum (AMC), ABN AMRO, Chipsoft B.V.
OPTIMISING DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF
COAGULOPATHY IN SEVERELY INJURED
TRAUMA PATIENTS
ACADEMISCH PROEFSCHRIFT ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor
aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam op gezag van de Rector Magnificus
prof. dr. D.C. van den Boom
ten overstaan van een door het College voor Promoties ingestelde commissie, in het openbaar te verdedigen in de Agnietenkapel
op vrijdag 24 juni 2016, te 14:00 uur door Kirsten Balvers
Co-promotor: Prof. dr. N.P. Juffermans Universiteit van Amsterdam
Overige leden: Prof. dr. C. Boer Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Dr. S.S. Zeerleder Universiteit van Amsterdam Prof. dr. M.J. Schultz Universiteit van Amsterdam Prof. dr. L.P.H. Leenen Universiteit Utrecht
Prof. dr. M.W. Hollmann Universiteit van Amsterdam Prof. dr. K. Brohi Queen Mary University of London Faculteit der Geneeskunde
CONTENTS
General introduction and outline of the thesis PART 1 DIAGNOSIS
Chapter 1 The utility of thromboelastometry (ROTEM®) and
thromboelastography (TEG®) to detect coagulation disorders
in non-bleeding ICU patients
Chapter 2 Thromboelastometry and organ failure in trauma patients: a prospective cohort study
Chapter 3 Haemoglobin level and neurologic outcome in patients with severe traumatic brain injury
Chapter 4 Endogenous microparticles drive the pro-inflammatory host immune response in severely injured trauma patients
PART 2 TREATMENT
Chapter 5 Risk factors related to trauma-induced coagulopathy and resuscitation strategies for the development of multiple organ failure in severely injured trauma patients
Chapter 6 Is hypothermia at ICU admission an independent predictor of 28-days mortality?
Chapter 7 Effects of implementation of a massive transfusion protocol on the usage of blood products and transfusion strategies
Chapter 8 Are there any alternatives for transfusion of AB plasma as universal donor in an emergency release setting?
Chapter 9 Therapeutic strategies associated with improved outcomes in bleeding trauma patients
Chapter 10 Transfusion strategy associated with correction of coagulopathy as detected by ROTEM® in bleeding trauma
patients 9 23 35 51 63 77 103 119 135 149 169
Dankwoord Curriculum Vitae
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