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Choice of blood-coagulation parameters for automatic digital recording

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1. To obtain sufficiently full characteristics of the state of the blood-clotting system the digital thromboelastometer must contain computer units for measuring and calculating indices determining the parameters of coagulation; r,a m, Vm, and S.

2. A significant increase in the accuracy of calculation of the integral assessment S, which is already used in diagnosis, can be achieved by introducing a device into the circuit of the digital thromboelastometer to disconnect the measuring circuit when the blood-clotting process has reached its maximum.

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All-Union Research Institute of Physicotechnical and Radiotechnical Measurements, Moscow. Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, No. 3, pp. 15–19, May–June, 1975.

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Slesarenko, V.F. Choice of blood-coagulation parameters for automatic digital recording. Biomed Eng 9, 132–135 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00561235

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