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TXA Reduces Blood Loss in Surgeries for Fractures of the Pelvis, Acetabulum and Proximal Femur

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October 2019

TXA Reduces Blood Loss in Surgeries for Fractures of the Pelvis, Acetabulum and Proximal Femur

Vol: 8| Issue: 10| Number:3| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Randomized Trial
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:2

Tranexamic Acid Use in Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Fractures of the Pelvis, Acetabulum, and Proximal Femur: A Randomized Controlled Trial

J Orthop Trauma. 2019 Aug;33(8):371-376.

Contributing Authors:
CA Spitler ER Row nd Gardner WE RE Swafford MJ Hankins PJ Nowotarski DW Kiner

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Ninety-three adult patients with fractures of the pelvis, acetabulum or proximal femur and scheduled for an open reduction and internal fixation procedure were randomized to receive either 2 doses of peri-operative tranexamic acid (TXA) or no TXA administration. The primary outcomes of interest included total blood loss, the change in hematocrit and hemoglobin levels from baseline, and transfusion...

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