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Primary hyperfibrinolysis as assessed by thromboelastography

Primary hyperfibrinolysis as assessed by thromboelastography
Citrated rapid thromboelastography study (rapid-TEG) showing primary hyperfibrinolysis. The red tracing indicates a normal study.
This study has a normal ACT, normal R time, normal K time, and normal alpha angle; low MA and G, reflecting significant fibrinolysis prior to achieving maximal clot strength; and high LY30, reflecting hyperfibrinolysis.
R (reaction time): time from sample placement or activation until the tracing amplitude reaches 2 mm; K (clot formation time): time elapsed between the R-time and the point where the tracing amplitude reaches 20 mm; alpha angle: angle between the middle line of the tracing and a tangential line to the developing "body" of the tracing; MA (maximal amplitude): the maximal amplitude reached after clot initiation; G: a calculated measure of total clot strength based on amplitude; LY30: the amount of clot lysis detected 30 minutes after the maximal amplitude (MA) is reached; SP (split point): time from sample placement (or activation with an exogenous procoagulant) until the earliest detectable resistance.
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