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Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy: An Institution's 35 Year Perspective on Practice and Research.

Review published in Scandinavian journal of surgery : SJS : official organ for the Finnish Surgical Society and the Scandinavian Surgical Society (2014)

Última actualización: June 18, 2026Revisado por: ASH Editorial Board
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Evidence: Narrative reviewEnsayos clínicosSeguridad y control de infeccionesGonzalez E et al. · Scandinavian journal of surgery : SJS : official organ for the Finnish Surgical Society and the Scandinavian Surgical Society, 2014

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Injury is the second leading cause of death worldwide, and as much as 40% of injury-related mortality is attributed to uncontrollable hemorrhage. This persists despite establishment of regionalized trauma systems and advances in the management of severely injured patients. Trauma-induced coagulopathy has been identified as the most common preventable cause of postinjury mortality. METHODS: A review of the current literature was performed by collecting PUBMED references related to trauma-induced coagulopathy. Data were then critically analyzed and summarized based on the authors' clinical and research perspective, as well as that reported by other institutions and researchers interested in trauma-induced coagulopathy. A particular focus was placed on those aspects of coagulopathy in which agreement among clinical and basic scientists is currently lacking; these include, pathophysiology, the role of blood components and factor therapy, and goal-directed assessment and management. RESULTS: Trauma-induced coagulopathy has been recognized in approximately one-third of trauma patients. There is a vast range of severity, and the emergence of viscoelastic assays, such as thrombelastography and rotational thromboelastogram, has refined its diagnosis and management, particularly through the establishment of goal-directed massive transfusion protocols. Despite advancements in the diagnosis and management of trauma-induced coagulopathy, much remains to be understood regarding its pathophysiology. The cell-based model of hemostasis has allowed for characterization of endothelial dysfunction, impaired thrombin generation, platelet dysfunction, fibrinolysis, endogenous anticoagulants such as protein-C, and antifibrinolytic proteins. These concepts collectively compose the contemporary, but still partial, understanding of trauma-induced coagulopathy. CONCLUSION: Trauma-induced coagulopathy is a complex pathophysiological condition, of which some mechanisms have been characterized, but much remains to be understood in order to translate this knowledge into improved outcomes for the injured patient.

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Resumen

Injury is the second leading cause of death worldwide, and as much as 40% of injury-related mortality is attributed to uncontrollable hemorrhage. This persists despite establishment of regionalized trauma systems and advances in the management of severely injured patients.

Por qué esto importa para la hirudoterapia

Esta revisión resume la perspectiva de 35 años de una institución sobre la coagulopatía inducida por trauma, informando que aparece en aproximadamente un tercio de los pacientes traumáticos y es la causa más común de muerte posinjury prevenible, y describe cómo las pruebas viscoelásticas (tromboelastografía, ROTEM) y un modelo celular de la hemostasia han perfeccionado la comprensión de la disfunción endotelial, la generación trombótica disminuida, la disfunción plaquetaria y la fibrinólisis. Para la ASH, es una introducción clara sobre la cascada de coagulación y la biología fibrinolítica que actúa sobre el secreto de la sanguijuela medicinal (Hirudo medicinalis/verbana) (trombina, función plaquetaria, fibrinólisis), ayudando a situar conceptualmente dónde encajan los anticoagulantes derivados de la sanguijuela. Nota: esta es una revisión experta, no investigación primaria o controlada, expresa explícitamente que gran parte de la fisiopatología sigue sin resolverse, y se refiere al control de la hemorragia en el trauma, una indicación opuesta e independiente de la hirudoterapia, la cual añade (no elimina) el efecto anticoagulante.

Citación

Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy: An Institution's 35 Year Perspective on Practice and Research.

Gonzalez E et al. · Scandinavian journal of surgery : SJS : official organ for the Finnish Surgical Society and the Scandinavian Surgical Society, 2014

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