Ernest E Moore, Hunter B Moore, Lucy Z Kornblith, Matthew D Neal, Maureane Hoffman, Nicola J Mutch, Herbert Schöchl, Beverley J Hunt, Angela Sauaia
Uncontrolled haemorrhage is a major preventable cause of death in patients with traumatic injury. Trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) describes abnormal coagulation processes that are attributable to trauma. In the early hours of TIC development, hypocoagulability is typically present, resulting in bleeding, whereas later TIC is characterized by a hypercoagulable state associated with venous thromboembolism and multiple organ failure. Several pathophysiological mechanisms underlie TIC; tissue injury and shock synergistically provoke endothelial, immune system, platelet and clotting activation, which are accentuated by the 'lethal triad' (coagulopathy, hypothermia and acidosis)...
April 29, 2021: Nature Reviews. Disease Primers