Overview
- Editors:
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Hunter B. Moore
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Department of Surgery, University of Colorado, Aurora, USA
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Matthew D. Neal
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Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, USA
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Ernest E. Moore
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Department of Surgery, University of Colorado Denver, Ernest E Moore Shock TraumaCenter at Denver Health, Denver, USA
Outlines the current concepts that define trauma induced coagulopathy
Written by experts in the field
Provide therapeutic strategies to treat specific coagulation abnormalities following severe injury
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Table of contents (46 chapters)
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Coagulation Assessment
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- Elizabeth P. Crowe, Ruchika Goel, Paul M. Ness
Pages 265-270
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- Christoph J. Schlimp, Herbert Schöchl
Pages 271-278
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- Klaus Görlinger, Daniel Dirkmann, Alexander A. Hanke
Pages 279-312
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- Jan Hartmann, Robert A. Sikorski
Pages 313-331
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Management of Trauma Induced Coagulopathy
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Front Matter
Pages 333-333
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- Jason B. Brill, Bryan A. Cotton, Ryan A. Lawless
Pages 353-371
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- Ross A. Davenport, Laura Green, Karim Brohi
Pages 373-390
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- Michael Adam Meledeo, Kimberly A. Thomas, James A. Bynum, Kristin M. Reddoch-Cardenas, Todd M. Getz, Heather F. Pidcoke et al.
Pages 391-428
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- Mark H. Yazer, Jansen N. Seheult, Marshall P. Bahr, Andrew N. Beckett, Darrell J. Triulzi, Philip C. Spinella
Pages 429-442
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- Jared R. Gallaher, Christopher M. Freeman, Martin A. Schreiber
Pages 443-454
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- Dominik F. Draxler, Robert L. Medcalf, Russell L. Gruen
Pages 455-472
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- Krista J. Stephenson, Kyle J. Kalkwarf, John B. Holcomb
Pages 473-486
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- Geoffrey Rogan Nunns, Hunter B. Moore, Ernest E. Moore
Pages 487-494
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- Andrew-Paul Deeb, Joshua B. Brown
Pages 495-512
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Management of Post Injury Hypercoagulability
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Front Matter
Pages 513-513
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- Jonathan P. Meizoso, Kenneth G. Proctor
Pages 515-533
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- Gregory R. Stettler, Ernest E. Moore, Hunter B. Moore
Pages 535-546
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Special Populations
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Front Matter
Pages 567-567
About this book
The first edition of this publication was aimed at defining the current concepts of trauma induced coagulopathy by critically analyzing the most up-to-date studies from a clinical and basic science perspective. It served as a reference source for any clinician interested in reviewing the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of the coagulopathic trauma patient, and the data that supports it. By meticulously describing the methodology of most traditional as well as state of the art coagulation assays the reader is provided with a full understanding of the tests that are used to study trauma induced coagulopathy. With the growing interest in understanding and managing coagulation in trauma, this second edition has been expanded to 46 chapters from its original 35 to incorporate the massive global efforts in understanding, diagnosing, and treating trauma induced coagulopathy. The evolving use of blood products as well as recently introduced hemostatic medications is reviewed in detail. The text provides therapeutic strategies to treat specific coagulation abnormalities following severe injury, which goes beyond the first edition that largely was based on describing the mechanisms causing coagulation abnormalities.
Trauma Induced Coagulopathy 2nd Edition is a valuable reference to clinicians that are faced with specific clinical challenges when managing coagulopathy.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Surgery, University of Colorado, Aurora, USA
Hunter B. Moore
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Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, USA
Matthew D. Neal
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Department of Surgery, University of Colorado Denver, Ernest E Moore Shock TraumaCenter at Denver Health, Denver, USA
Ernest E. Moore
About the editors
Hunter B. Moore
Transplant Surgery Fellow
Department of Surgery
University of Colorado
Aurora, CO
USA
Ernest E. Moore
Department of Surgery
University of Colorado Denver
Ernest E Moore Shock Trauma Center at Denver Health
Denver, CO
USA
Matthew D. Neal
Department of Surgery
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Pittsburgh, PA
USA