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Leveraging Turbidity and Thromboelastography for Complementary Clot Characterization

DOI :

10.3791/61519-v

June 4th, 2020

June 4th, 2020

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1Emergency Medicine Department, Indiana University School of Medicine, 2Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University

Fibrin is responsible for clot formation during hemostasis and thrombosis. Turbidity assays and thromboelastograhy (TEG) can be utilized as synergistic tools that provide complementary assessment of a clot. These two techniques together can give more insight into how clotting conditions affect fibrin clot formation.

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