Evaluation of the effect of tranexamic acid and postoperative blood loss in open heart surgery
- Author:
Dung Trung Do
;
Kinh Quoc Nguyen
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
open heart surgery;
tranexamic acid;
blood loss
- MeSH:
open heart surgery;
tranexamic acid;
blood loss
- From:Journal of Medical Research
2008;59(6):43-48
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
Background: The effective dose of Tranexamic Acid (TA) is unclear in reducing blood loss after cardiac surgery. In Vietnam, the doses of TA 10mg/kg for starting anaesthesia, 5mg/kg for transfusion into extracorporeal circulation solution, then using a maintained dose of 1mg/kg/gi\u1edd reduces blood loss and transfusion, but there is no statistical significant. Objectives: To evaluate blood loss and need for transfusion after cardiac surgery in patients receiving TA 20 mg/kg at induction + 10 mg/kg in extracorporeal circulation solution and 2 mg/kg/1h for maintenance; To evaluate coagulation profile after TA. Subject and methods: A double blind randomly controlled trial is conducted in 80 surgical cardiac patients equally divided into TA and control groups: Results: In the TA group, the post - operative blood loss is 393.50 \xb1 136.64 ml, Hematocrit (Hct) 35.31 \xb1 3.38 % with less individuals and smaller amount of blood and/or frozen fresh platelets needed than in control (p<0.001). Conclusions: An above dose of TA reduces approximately a half of blood loss and elevates Hct postoperatively, with significant lower requirements of transfusion than the control and higher amount of platelets, reduced D-dimers (p<0.05) and unchanged Fibrinogen, PT, INR and aPTT (p >0.05).