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24.04.2018 | Original Article • KNEE -ARTHROPLASTY
Intravenous tranexamic acid only versus combined intravenous and intra-articular tranexamic acid for perioperative blood loss in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty
verfasst von:
Takuya Iseki, Sachiyuki Tsukada, Motohiro Wakui, Shinichi Yoshiya
Erschienen in:
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology
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Ausgabe 7/2018
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Abstract
Purpose
This study was performed to assess the effectiveness of the combined intravenous and intra-articular tranexamic acid (TXA) regimen in total knee arthroplasty (TKA).
Methods
The perioperative blood loss in 75 consecutive patients undergoing unilateral TKA that received both 1000 mg of TXA intravenously and 1000 mg of intra-articular TXA (combined TXA group) was compared with a consecutive series of 77 patients that received 1000 mg of TXA intravenously (intravenous TXA group). An additional 1000 mg of intravenous TXA was administered 6 h after the initial administration in both groups. Neither a pneumatic tourniquet nor drain was used. The primary outcome was the perioperative blood loss at 3 days after TKA calculated using the blood volume and change in haemoglobin from the preoperative value.
Results
The perioperative blood loss was significantly lower in the combined TXA group at 3 days after TKA than the intravenous TXA group (686 ± 303 vs. 830 ± 317 mL; 95% CI 44–244 mL; p = 0.0049). The perioperative blood loss was also lower in the combined TXA group at 1 and 7 days after TKA (374 ± 265 vs. 459 ± 226 mL; 95% CI 7–165 mL; p = 0.034 and 751 ± 320 vs. 871 ± 327 mL; 95% CI 16–224 mL; p = 0.024, respectively). No thrombotic events were observed during the study periods.
Conclusions
Combined intra-articular and intravenous TXA regimen significantly reduced perioperative blood loss compared with only intravenous TXA until 7 days after TKA.