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Figure 7 | Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine

Figure 7

From: The contemporary role of blood products and components used in trauma resuscitation

Figure 7

Denver rTEG Protocol - G is a computer-generated value reflecting the complete strength of the clot from initial fibrin burst through fibrinolysis and is calculated from amplitude which begins at the bifurcation of the tracing. This is based on a curvilinear relationship: G = (5,000 × amplitude)/(100 minus amplitude). Conceptually, G is the best measure of clot strength as it reflects the contributions of the enzymatic and platelet components of hemostasis. Normal coagulation is defined as G between 5.3 and 12.4 dynes/cm2.

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