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The Yin and the Yang of Hemostasis in End-Stage Liver Disease.

Fuat Hakan SanerEcaterina ScărlătescuDieter Clemens BroeringDmitri Bezinover
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Patients with end-stage liver disease (ESLD) undergoing liver transplantation (LT) are prone to thromboses both while on the waiting list and in the perioperative period. This hypercoagulability is associated with significant endothelial dysfunction (ED) due to nitric oxide dysregulation. ED and increased thrombin generation are the main factors responsible for this hypercoagulability. Sepsis alone can significantly alter a patient's coagulation profile. In combination with ESLD, however, sepsis or septic shock are responsible for very complex changes. This makes both the assessment and management of coagulation in septic patients with ESLD very challenging. Viscoelastic testing (VET) is the preferred method of coagulation management in patients with cirrhosis because, as with standard laboratory testing, VET can assess the entire coagulation system including the interaction between both pro- and anticoagulants and platelets.
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