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Table 1.

Patient demographics.

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Table 2.

Patient characteristics with and without DIC.

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Table 3.

Routine laboratory assay variables and POC assay variables in patients with or without DIC.

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Table 4.

Routine laboratory assay variables and POC assay variables in survivors and non-survivors.

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Fig 1.

Correlations between routine laboratory assays and POC assays.

Correlations (rs) between platelet count and Multiplate area under the curve (AUC) for adenosine-5´-diphosphate (ADP) (A), collagen (B), thrombin receptor agonist peptide (TRAP) (C) and ROTEM maximum clot firmness (MCF) for ExTEM (D), maximum clot lysis (ML) for ExTEM (E) and MCF for FibTEM (F). Correlations also shown between fibrinogen concentration and MCF for ExTEM (G) and MCF for FibTEM (H). ** = p <0.01.

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Table 5.

Correlation between ICU-scores (SOFA and DIC-scores) and POC assays.

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Fig 2.

Correlations between ROTEM and ICU-scores.

Correlations (rs) between ROTEM maximum clot firmness (MCF) for ExTEM and intensive care unit (ICU) scores. Sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score (A), disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC) scores according to ISTH (B) and JAAM (C). ** = p <0.01.

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