Relationship between hypercoagulability of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 disease with the clinical course of the disease as determined by the method of rotational thromboelastometry(ROTEM).

N. Loutsidi (Athens, Greece), M. Politou (Athens, Greece), V. Vlahakos (Athens, Greece), D. Korakakis (Athens, Greece), T. Kassi (Athens, Greece), A. Nika (Athens, Greece), A. Pouliakis (Athens, Greece), K. Eleuftheriou (Athens, Greece), A. Pappas (Athens, Greece), I. Kalomenidis (Athens, Greece)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Biomarkers in COVID
Session: Biomarkers in COVID
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 350

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N. Loutsidi (Athens, Greece), M. Politou (Athens, Greece), V. Vlahakos (Athens, Greece), D. Korakakis (Athens, Greece), T. Kassi (Athens, Greece), A. Nika (Athens, Greece), A. Pouliakis (Athens, Greece), K. Eleuftheriou (Athens, Greece), A. Pappas (Athens, Greece), I. Kalomenidis (Athens, Greece). Relationship between hypercoagulability of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 disease with the clinical course of the disease as determined by the method of rotational thromboelastometry(ROTEM).. 350

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