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Effectiveness and Safety of the Combined Use of Tranexamic Acid: A Comparative Observational Study of 1909 Cases

BACKGROUND: Tranexamic acid (TA) use in lower-limb arthroplasty has been valued in these surgeries high-risk hemorrhagic due to its antifibrinolytic action. The objective of the present study was to determine the effectiveness of the combined intravenous (IV) and intraarticular (IA) administration o...

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Autores principales: Vacheron, Charles-Hervé, Roy, Pascal, Petit, Pierre Yves, Appery, James, Fessy, Michel, Piriou, Vincent, Viste, Anthony, Friggeri, Arnaud
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6804382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31673170
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ortho.IJOrtho_148_19
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author Vacheron, Charles-Hervé
Roy, Pascal
Petit, Pierre Yves
Appery, James
Fessy, Michel
Piriou, Vincent
Viste, Anthony
Friggeri, Arnaud
author_facet Vacheron, Charles-Hervé
Roy, Pascal
Petit, Pierre Yves
Appery, James
Fessy, Michel
Piriou, Vincent
Viste, Anthony
Friggeri, Arnaud
author_sort Vacheron, Charles-Hervé
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description BACKGROUND: Tranexamic acid (TA) use in lower-limb arthroplasty has been valued in these surgeries high-risk hemorrhagic due to its antifibrinolytic action. The objective of the present study was to determine the effectiveness of the combined intravenous (IV) and intraarticular (IA) administration of TA in lower-limb arthroplasty. METHODS: We conduct a prospective observational study between January 1, 2014, and December 31, 2017, including all programmed lower-limb arthroplasties. Patients were divided into four groups: no TA, 15 mg/kg IV TA, 3 g IA TA, and 15 mg/kg IV and 3 g IA. The effect on calculated total blood loss (milliliter of red blood cell [RBC]), hemoglobin, transfusion, and duration of hospitalization was studied after adjustment on age, American Society of Anesthesiologists, surgery, and postoperative curative anticoagulation. Complications related to TA administration were systematically reported. RESULTS: A total of 1909 patients were included – “no TA,” n = 184; “IV,” n = 1137; “IA,” n = 214; and “IV + IA,” n = 374. In the IV + IA group, a decrease in blood loss was observed compared to the no TA group (+220 ml 95% confidence interval [CI] [184; 255] of RBC P < 0.001) and in the IA group (+65 ml 95% CI [30; 99] of RBC P < 0.001). The length of hospital stay of the IV + IA group was shorter compared to the no TA group (hazard ratio [HR] 0.35, 95% CI [0.29; 0.43], P < 0.001) to the IA group (HR 0.57, 95% CI [0.48; 0.69], P < 0.001) and the IV group (HR 0.45, 95% CI [0.39; 0.50], P < 0.001). One case of deep vein thrombosis occurred in the group without TA. CONCLUSION: Administration of combined TA appears effective and safe; further studies are needed in order to establish a consensual protocol.
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spelling pubmed-68043822019-11-01 Effectiveness and Safety of the Combined Use of Tranexamic Acid: A Comparative Observational Study of 1909 Cases Vacheron, Charles-Hervé Roy, Pascal Petit, Pierre Yves Appery, James Fessy, Michel Piriou, Vincent Viste, Anthony Friggeri, Arnaud Indian J Orthop Original Article BACKGROUND: Tranexamic acid (TA) use in lower-limb arthroplasty has been valued in these surgeries high-risk hemorrhagic due to its antifibrinolytic action. The objective of the present study was to determine the effectiveness of the combined intravenous (IV) and intraarticular (IA) administration of TA in lower-limb arthroplasty. METHODS: We conduct a prospective observational study between January 1, 2014, and December 31, 2017, including all programmed lower-limb arthroplasties. Patients were divided into four groups: no TA, 15 mg/kg IV TA, 3 g IA TA, and 15 mg/kg IV and 3 g IA. The effect on calculated total blood loss (milliliter of red blood cell [RBC]), hemoglobin, transfusion, and duration of hospitalization was studied after adjustment on age, American Society of Anesthesiologists, surgery, and postoperative curative anticoagulation. Complications related to TA administration were systematically reported. RESULTS: A total of 1909 patients were included – “no TA,” n = 184; “IV,” n = 1137; “IA,” n = 214; and “IV + IA,” n = 374. In the IV + IA group, a decrease in blood loss was observed compared to the no TA group (+220 ml 95% confidence interval [CI] [184; 255] of RBC P < 0.001) and in the IA group (+65 ml 95% CI [30; 99] of RBC P < 0.001). The length of hospital stay of the IV + IA group was shorter compared to the no TA group (hazard ratio [HR] 0.35, 95% CI [0.29; 0.43], P < 0.001) to the IA group (HR 0.57, 95% CI [0.48; 0.69], P < 0.001) and the IV group (HR 0.45, 95% CI [0.39; 0.50], P < 0.001). One case of deep vein thrombosis occurred in the group without TA. CONCLUSION: Administration of combined TA appears effective and safe; further studies are needed in order to establish a consensual protocol. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6804382/ /pubmed/31673170 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ortho.IJOrtho_148_19 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Indian Journal of Orthopaedics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Vacheron, Charles-Hervé
Roy, Pascal
Petit, Pierre Yves
Appery, James
Fessy, Michel
Piriou, Vincent
Viste, Anthony
Friggeri, Arnaud
Effectiveness and Safety of the Combined Use of Tranexamic Acid: A Comparative Observational Study of 1909 Cases
title Effectiveness and Safety of the Combined Use of Tranexamic Acid: A Comparative Observational Study of 1909 Cases
title_full Effectiveness and Safety of the Combined Use of Tranexamic Acid: A Comparative Observational Study of 1909 Cases
title_fullStr Effectiveness and Safety of the Combined Use of Tranexamic Acid: A Comparative Observational Study of 1909 Cases
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness and Safety of the Combined Use of Tranexamic Acid: A Comparative Observational Study of 1909 Cases
title_short Effectiveness and Safety of the Combined Use of Tranexamic Acid: A Comparative Observational Study of 1909 Cases
title_sort effectiveness and safety of the combined use of tranexamic acid: a comparative observational study of 1909 cases
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6804382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31673170
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ortho.IJOrtho_148_19
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