A comparison of global coagulation assays between normal controls and patients with thrombocytopenia.
Hui Yin LimPatrick LeungVanessa ManittaHarshal NandurkarPrahlad HoPublished in: International journal of laboratory hematology (2018)
Global coagulation assays, particularly TEG® , can detect subtle differences in coagulation in thrombocytopenic patients. While patients with marked thrombocytopenia showed reduced maximum amplitude, patients with mild thrombocytopenia appear to paradoxically show increased maximum amplitude, suggesting compensatory activity within the coagulation pathway which may in part explain why not all thrombocytopenic patients have bleeding complications.