A Review of Thromboelastography for Nurses

Author:

Vollmer Nicholas J.1,Leshko Nicole A.2,Wilson Charles S.3,Gilbert Brian W.4

Affiliation:

1. Nicholas J. Vollmer is an emergency medicine and intensive care unit clinical pharmacy specialist at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.

2. Nicole A. Leshko is a critical care pharmacist at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois.

3. Charles S. Wilson Jr is a postgraduate year 2 critical care pharmacy resident at Wesley Medical Center, Wichita, Kansas.

4. Brian W. Gilbert is an emergency medicine clinical pharmacy specialist and Residency Program Director for the Postgraduate Year 2 Critical Care Pharmacy program at Wesley Medical Center.

Abstract

Background Thromboelastography is a viscoelastic test with multiple potential advantages over conventional coagulation tests in various disease states. Thromboelastography rapidly provides qualitative and quantitative information related to a patient’s coagulation status. Objective To describe recent studies of the use of thromboelastography in various clinical states and how thromboelastography is used in coagulation management. Methods A literature review using the MEDLINE and PubMed databases was conducted. The updated methodology for integrated reviews by Whittemore and Knafl was followed. Coauthors evaluated separate areas that were independently reviewed by other coauthors to ensure appropriateness for inclusion. Results The use of thromboelastography for various clinical conditions with challenging hemostatic profiles has increased. This integrative review covers the use of thromboelastography in patients with trauma, medication-induced coagulopathy, acute and chronic liver failure, and cardiothoracic surgery. Potential future directions are also discussed. Discussion Thromboelastography has numerous potential benefits over conventional coagulation tests for assessing coagulation status in patients in various clinical states. Nurses can support clinical decisions to use the most appropriate test for their patients. Conclusions Each team member should be involved in assessing the usefulness of thromboelastography. Critical care nurses and the multidisciplinary team must identify patients in whom its use is warranted, interpret the results, and provide appropriate interventions in response to the results and clinical status of the patient.

Publisher

AACN Publishing

Subject

Critical Care Nursing,General Medicine

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