Thromboelastography (TEG®) is a method of testing the efficiency of coagulation in the blood. It was first developed by Dr. Hellmut Hartert in 1948. It is especially important in surgery and anesthesiology.
The patterns of changes in strength and elasticity in the clot provides information about how well the blood can perform hemostasis (the halting of blood flow), and how well or poorly different factors are contributing clot formation.
This opto-mechanical detection method makes this method more precise and less vulnerable to vibration and mechanical shocks than the classical method making the transportation and installation of the instrument very simple.
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