Burn injury is traditionally referred to as a common triggering cause of acute coagulopathy, ranging from subclinical activation of coagulation to fulminant overt Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC). Coagulopathy associated with burn injury was well recognized as early as the 1970s.1,2 Coagulopathy in burn patients is considered to be driven by an endothelial injury, release of tissue ...