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Effects of 6% tetrastarch or lactated Ringer's solution on blood coagulation in hemorrhaged dogs.

Miriely S DinizFrancisco J Teixeira-NetoDaniele S GonçalvesNathalia Celeita-RodríguezCarolina H GirottoMariana W FonsecaRegina Kiomi Takahira
Published in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2018)
Tetrastarch does not impair primary hemostasis and induces transient dilutional coagulopathy that is similar to LRS because, when compared to a 3 times higher volume of LRS in hemorrhaged dogs, it does not cause greater interference on the viscoelastic properties of the coagulum.
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