Francisco López Romero-Salazar/X
Aug 8, 2025, 06:26
Francisco López Romero-Salazar Shares A Closer Look at ROTEM and Thrombin Generation Assays
Francisco López Romero-Salazar, a gastroenterologist at Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Clinical Fellow, Multivisceral Transplant and Intestinal Rehabilitation in Addenbrooke’s Cambridge University Hospitals NHS, shared a post on X:
”A key strength of this study: all lab tests included two global function assays — ROTEM and the Thrombin Generation Test (TG).
These provide a more comprehensive view of each patient’s coagulation status.
What each test measures? Check the image!”
Great visual aid for anyone involved in coagulation diagnostics!

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