
Thromboelastometry
Thromboelastometry is a diagnostic test that measures how quickly and effectively blood clots. It provides real-time information about clot formation, strength, and stability by analyzing blood samples. This test helps healthcare providers evaluate bleeding risks or clotting issues, guiding treatment decisions such as transfusions or anticoagulation therapy. Unlike standard clot tests, thromboelastometry offers a comprehensive picture of the clotting process, making it particularly useful during surgeries or for patients with complex bleeding disorders. Overall, it’s a valuable tool for assessing and managing coagulation function in medical care.