Plasmatic hemostasis at very high altitude - a thrombelastometric approach
Introduction: Changes in blood coagulation during exposure to high altitude are not well understood and studies of activation and consumption of specific coagulation factors in hypoxic humans have yielded conflicting results. In this study we used thrombelastometry (TEM) which allows a global evalua...
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Main Authors: | Micaela Tobler (Author), Christos Nakas (Author), Matthias Hilty (Author), Andreas Huber (Author), Tobias Merz (Author), Jacqueline Hefti (Author) |
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University of Applied Sciences in Tarnow, Poland,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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