Abstract
The thrombelastograph (TEG) and bleeding time were performed before and 6 h after a single oral dose of aspirin 600 mg in a group of eight healthy volunteers and 12 pregnant patients. Measured TEG variables (r, k, r + k times and maximum amplitude) were unaltered after aspirin although there was a significant prolongation of the bleeding time in both groups. Although the TEG appeared not to detect aspirin-induced changes in platelet function, the TEG measures all phases of coagulation and the unaltered TEG after aspirin suggested a functioning coagulation system. © 1992 British Journal of Anaesthesia.
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Orlikowski, C. E. P., Payne, A. J., Moodley, J., & Rocke, D. A. (1992). Thrombelastography after aspirin ingestion in pregnant and non-pregnant subjects. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 69(2), 159–161. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/69.2.159
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