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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2011 Dec;23(8):611-5.
doi: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2011.03.004.

The effect of intravenous tranexamic acid on blood loss and surgical field quality during endoscopic sinus surgery: a placebo-controlled clinical trial

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Randomized Controlled Trial

The effect of intravenous tranexamic acid on blood loss and surgical field quality during endoscopic sinus surgery: a placebo-controlled clinical trial

Mahzad Alimian et al. J Clin Anesth. 2011 Dec.

Abstract

Study objectives: To evaluate the effects of intravenous (IV) tranexamic acid on blood loss and surgical field quality during functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS).

Design: Randomized, double-blinded, controlled trial.

Setting: Operating room and postoperative recovery area of a university-affiliated hospital.

Patients: 84 consecutive, adult, ASA physical status 1 and 2 patients undergoing FESS.

Interventions: Patients were randomized to receive either IV tranexamic acid 10 mg/kg (TA group) or sterile water 0.1 mL/kg (placebo group) as a bolus dose immediately after induction of anesthesia.

Measurements: Amount of blood loss and bleeding and satisfaction scores were obtained from the surgeon.

Main results: Blood loss in the TA group was 184 ± 64 mL and in the placebo group, 312 ± 75 mL on average (P < 0.01). The median (range) bleeding score in the TA group was significantly lower than the placebo group [2 (1-3) vs 2.5 (2-4); P < 0.0001]. The surgeon was more satisfied with the surgical field in the TA group than the placebo group [median score: 4 (3-5) vs 3 (1-5), P < 0.001].

Conclusion: Intravenous tranexamic acid effectively reduces bleeding and improves the surgical field during FESS.

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