Evaluation of hemorrhage depressors on blood loss during orthognathic surgery: a retrospective study
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2004.02.001
Evaluation of hemorrhage depressors on blood loss during orthognathic surgery: a retrospective study
Abstract
Purpose: Correction of dentofacial deformities by orthognathic surgery may cause significant bleeding and therefore hypotensive anesthesia is often used to reduce the blood loss. The main objective of the present clinical study was to determine whether the addition of hemorrhage depressors to other medication during orthognathic surgery would further reduce the blood loss.
Patients and methods: Thirty patients, consecutively operated on with standardized Le Fort I osteotomies in 1998 (n = 15, control group) and 1999 (n = 15, treatment group), were included in the study. Both groups received hypotension anesthesia during surgery and the treatment group received additional hemorrhage depressors; tranexamic acid and desmopressin.
Results: The mean blood loss was 740 +/- 410 mL (11.3 mL/kg) in the control group and 400 +/- 210 mL (5.7 mL/kg) in the treatment group. The results showed a statistically significant reduction of blood loss in the treatment group (P <.01).
Conclusions: This study shows that blood loss during orthognathic surgery under hypotensive anesthesia can be significantly reduced when a combination of tranexamic acid and desmopressin is added.
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