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Danielle M. Babski
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 4
Citations - 122
Danielle M. Babski is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Coagulation testing. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 101 citations.
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Potential risks, prognostic indicators, and diagnostic and treatment modalities affecting survival in dogs with presumptive aspiration pneumonia: 125 cases (2005-2008)
TL;DR: The overall prognosis for AP was good, and supportive treatment modalities are warranted for the hospitalized patient, although no individual treatment method was found to be clearly superior to others.
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Viscoelastic pharmacodynamics after dalteparin administration to healthy dogs
TL;DR: Viscoelastic coagulation monitoring with strong coagulations activators may be used to monitor treatment with dalteparin in healthy dogs.
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Sonoclot evaluation of whole blood coagulation in healthy adult dogs.
Danielle M. Babski,Benjamin M. Brainard,Paula M. Krimer,Alan Ralph,Jennifer R. Pittman,Amie Koenig +5 more
TL;DR: Sonoclot provides viscoelastic evaluation of canine whole blood coagulation and correlated to several TEG parameters and fibrinogen and Sonoclot did not correlate with other common coagulated tests.
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Effects of rest temperature, contact activation, and sample technique on canine thrombelastography
TL;DR: Even in the absence of exogenous activators, CA has an impact on canine TEG results, and the effects of rest temperatures and sample collection technique on TEG appear to be minimal.