%0 Journal Article %T Impact thromboelastometry (ITEM) for point-of-injury detection of trauma-induced coagulopathy: a pilot study %A Aristotle A Theodore %A Gerard S Doyle %A J Nicholas Hansen %J Archive of "Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open". %D 2017 %R 10.1136/tsaco-2016-000049 %X Acute coagulopathy of trauma is associated with high mortality and extensive use of blood products. Hemostatic resuscitation, the early administration of blood products with higher ratios of procoagulant components, may improve trauma outcomes in select cases, but can also worsen outcome if inappropriately used. Evolving approaches to hemostatic resuscitation utilize viscoelastic tests to provide a more rational basis for choosing blood component therapy regimens, but these tests are logistically rigorous. We hypothesized that coagulopathy could be detected by the failure of blood clots to remain intact when subjected to a predefined impact force %K Coagulopathy of Trauma %K thrombelastography %K Viscoelastic %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5877890/