BMSEDG 32: The use of Thromboelastography (TEG) to guide blood component usage

Wednesday, 26th July 2023
Speaker
Kelly-Ann Headland, Biomedical Scientist and Clinical Application Specialist at Haemonetics
Where
MS Teams

How can TEG improve Patient Blood Management?

 Many clinicians have to make critical blood therapy decisions based on the limited snapshots provided by traditional tests - tests that simply weren't designed to provide them with the timely, relevant and comprehensive results they need. Effective haemostasis management requires that physicians have the most complete information to make decisions on how to best maintain and/or restore a patient's coagulation equilibrium. Join us as we explore how thromboelastography (TEG) can improve Patient Blood Management.

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Enquiries: BMSEDG@nhsbt.nhs.uk

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