U.S., Aug. 1 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07097337) titled 'Point of Care Fibrinogen Measurement in Trauma Patients in the Emergency Department' on June 12.
Brief Summary: Background: Why This Study Matters When someone suffers a severe injury (like from a car crash), they can bleed heavily. One complication doctors often face is something called Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy (TIC). This is a condition where the blood doesn't clot properly, making bleeding worse. The reasons behind TIC are complicated and not fully understood.
One important substance involved is fibrinogen, a protein that helps blood clot. Low levels of fibrinogen are often the first sign of TIC and tend to be linked with how ...