Antiphospholipid Syndrome During Septic Shock: Hyper- or Hypocoagulability?: A Case Report
Abstract
We report the clinical case of a septic patient with antiphospholipid syndrome who developed ischemia in all 4 limbs, despite a normal systemic blood pressure. Prolonged coagulation times suggested a hemorrhagic diathesis, requiring transfusion of fresh-frozen plasma and discontinuation of heparin infusion. In contrast, the study of the viscoelastic properties of the clot by thromboelastography suggested an uncontrolled activation of the...
Paper Details
Title
Antiphospholipid Syndrome During Septic Shock: Hyper- or Hypocoagulability?: A Case Report
Published Date
May 20, 2019
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
8
Pages
306 - 309
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