Haemostasis Laboratory Offerings in Liver Disease

Haemostasis Laboratory Offerings in Liver Disease
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In this study, various laboratory offerings in liver disease and their implications on haemostasis are explored. The research covers traditional laboratory measures, platelet aggregation, platelet function, thrombin generation, thromboelastometry, FIBTEM, and inter-patient variability. Hierarchical clustering and impedance aggregometry reference range are also discussed, along with pilot study patient demographics. The study delves into next steps for outcome-related variability and acknowledges the team involved in the Specialist Haemostasis Laboratory.

  • Haemostasis
  • Liver Disease
  • Laboratory
  • Platelet Function
  • Thrombin Generation

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  1. Haemostasis laboratory offerings in liver disease

  2. Pilot study - patient demographics

  3. Traditional laboratory measures

  4. Platelet Aggregation

  5. Platelet Function

  6. Impedance aggregometry Reference range

  7. Hierarchical clustering

  8. and the plasma? Thrombin generation

  9. Thromboelastometry

  10. FIBTEM

  11. Inter patient variability

  12. Next steps Outcome related variability Stratification on clinical information Acknowledgements Venetia D Arcy (SpR Haematology) Callum Wright (SpR Haematology) The lab staff of the Specialist Haemostasis Laboratory

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