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. 2009 Dec;36(6):419–436.
Fibrinogen can be substituted perioperatively in interventions or lesions with the risk of acute bleeding and confirmed fibrinogen deficiency (massive transfusion, dilution and loss coagulopathy). 2 C+
Fibrinogen can be substituted in synthesis disorders (liver damage) with fibrinogen deficiency or in hemorrhagic dysfibrinogenemias as prophylaxis and therapy of hemorrhage and confirmed fibrinogen deficiency. 2 C+
Fibrinogen can be substituted as a prophylaxis and therapy of hemorrhage and confirmed fibrinogen deficiency of different origin (e.g. acute leukemia, asparaginase therapy, obstetrical complications, postoperatively). 2 C+