scholarly journals The prophylactic role of tranexamic acid to reduce blood loss during radical surgery: A prospective study

2012 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kumkum Gupta ◽  
Bhawna Rastogi ◽  
Atul Krishan ◽  
Amit Gupta ◽  
VP Singh ◽  
...  
1990 ◽  
Vol 104 (10) ◽  
pp. 801-802 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. S. Wilson ◽  
D. G. Snow ◽  
J. O'Connel ◽  
D. W. Proops ◽  
M. Barrow

AbstractIt has been suggested that children undergoing tonsillectomy would benefit from an intravenous infusion, to counteract the period of pre-operativefasting combined with the blood loss at operation.A prospective study of 50 children undergoing tonsillectomy was undertaken. The children were randomly allocated into two groups, one to receive an infusion and a control group.There were no significant differences between the two groups, although the children with an infusion had a longer mean post-operative stay.There would seem to be no role for routine intravenous fluid replacement in children undergoing uncomplicated tonsillectomy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 89-95
Author(s):  
Indra K. Shrestha ◽  
Yong Yu Si ◽  
Jian Ping Tao

Tranexamic acid is widely used as an antifibrinolytic drug to reduce blood loss intraoperative and postoperative time periods as well as to reduce transfusion of allogeneic blood. After releasing in the market, multidisciplinary surgeries have wide use of tranexamic acid due to its antifibrinolytic effect to reduce bleeding and transfusion of blood. In literature, there were mentioned a few adverse effects like thromboembolism, seizure, anaphylactic reaction, etc which are still unsolved questions to date. The aim of this review to minimize the blood loss from acute bleeding in different situations by updating the doses used in a different clinical scenario,since the release of tranexamic acid. It also gives an idea about appropriate doses to reduce blood loss, need for blood transfusion, minimize adverse effects and to understand the wide scope of application of TXA to date.


2021 ◽  
pp. 000348942110452
Author(s):  
Cathleen C. Kuo ◽  
Jason C. DeGiovanni ◽  
Michele M. Carr

Objective: There is controversy regarding the efficacy and safety of tranexamic acid (TXA) in reducing tonsillectomy-related hemorrhage. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the prophylactic role of TXA in tonsillectomy. Methods: We searched 6 databases to identify studies that directly compare the effect of TXA versus controls in tonsillectomy patients. Standardized mean difference was applied to summate the findings across the studies. Dichotomous data were expressed as relative risk. Results: Ten studies representing a total of 111 898 patients were included. The pooled results showed a significant reduction of intraoperative blood loss by 39.02 ml (SMD = −1.05, 95% CI: −1.91 to −0.20, P = .016) and the rate of post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage (RR = 0.42, 95% CI: 0.28 to 0.65, P < .0001), with no significant difference in reduction of further intervention risk (RR = 0.78, 95% CI: 0.45 to 1.35, P = .373). Conclusions: Overall, this study indicates that TXA may reduce blood loss and frequency of post-operative hemorrhage associated with tonsillectomy. Further large, high-quality clinical trials are still needed to explore TXA’s effect on post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage and the safety of its use.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
B Ramesh ◽  
B Rajesh ◽  
Reddy B Rajkiran ◽  
G Gayathri ◽  
Reddy M Venkateshwara ◽  
...  

Diabetes ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 44 (6) ◽  
pp. 652-657 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Hyoty ◽  
M. Hiltunen ◽  
M. Knip ◽  
M. Laakkonen ◽  
P. Vahasalo ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
George Sakellaris ◽  
Dimitra Dimopoulou ◽  
Maria Niniraki ◽  
Anastasia Dimopoulou ◽  
Athanasios Alegakis ◽  
...  

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