Title of article :
DOES A SINGLE BOLUS DOSE OF TRANEXAMIC ACID REDUCE BLOOD LOSS and TRANSFUSION REQUIREMENTS DURING HIP FRACTURE SURGERY? A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED DOUBLE BLIND STUDY IN 67 PATIENTS
Author/Authors :
Sadeghi, M Department of Anesthesiology - Shariati Hospital - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/ University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Mehr-Aein, A Department of Anesthesiology - Shariati Hospital - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/ University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Extensive blood loss in total hip surgery is well known and is associated with a high
transfusion rate of allogeneic blood. The aim of this study is to assess the effects of intraoperative
tranexamic acid on post-operative bleeding and need for allogeneic transfusion during hip fracture
surgery. We investigated 67 patients undergoing hip fracture surgery in a prospective, randomized,
double-blinded study. 32 patients received tranexamic acid (TA) given in a bolus dose of 15 mg/kg
before surgical incision. The remaining, 35 patients were allocated as control group. Postoperative
bleeding, transfusions, complications, and hospital stay were recorded. The intraoperative bleeding was
significantly lower in the TA group (652 ± 228 ml vs. 1108 ± 372 ml, P <0.003). Post operative
drainage was lower in TA group (296 ± 85 ml vs. 375 ± 110 ml, P <0.195). There were no differences
in coagulation parameters. The rates of transfused patients in TA and control groups were 37 % and 57
%. In TA group, hospital stay was 4.3 ± 1.6 days (vs. 5.8 ± 1.5 days in control group; P < 0.05). There
is one in hospital mortality in control group. We conclude that tranexamic acid significantly reduces
blood loss during hip fracture surgery
Keywords :
hip fracture , blood loss surgery , antifibrinolytics , Tranexamic acid
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics