• Injury · Oct 2021

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Blood loss and transfusion rate compared among different dosing regimens of tranexamic acid administration in patients undergoing hip hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fracture: A randomized controlled trial.

    • Rapeepat Narkbunnam, Apivuth Chompoonutprapa, Pakpoom Ruangsomboon, Pacharapol Udomkiat, Keerati Chareancholvanich, and Chaturong Pornrattanamaneewong.
    • Division of Adult Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, 2 Wanglang Road, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok, 10700, Thailand.
    • Injury. 2021 Oct 1; 52 (10): 2986-2990.

    BackgroundIntravenous tranexamic acid (TXA) administration is a proven safe and effective method for reducing both blood loss and transfusion in total joint arthroplasty. However, data specific to its efficacy in hip hemiarthroplasty (HHA) for femoral neck fracture are scarce. Furthermore, no study has investigated the efficacy of an additional dose of TXA administration. Accordingly, this study aimed to assess blood loss and the transfusion rate compared among different regimens of TXA administration in patients undergoing HHA for femoral neck fracture.MethodsBetween January 2019 to December 2020, 90 HHA patients were randomized into one of three groups (30 patients/group). Control group patients received intravenous normal saline solution (NSS) 20 mL before skin incision, and NSS 20 mL at 3 hours after surgery. one-dose (1D) group patients received 750 mg of intravenous TXA before skin incision, and NSS 20 mL at 3 hours after surgery. Two-dose (2D) group patients received 750 mg of intravenous TXA before skin incision, and 750 mg of TXA at 3 hours after surgery. The primary outcome was blood transfusion rate. Intraoperative blood loss, hemoglobin levels at 24- and 48-hours postoperation, and calculated total blood loss were compared among the three groups.ResultsThe mean age of the study population was 79.7 years, and 76.7% of participants were women. The transfusion rate in the control, 1D and 2D groups was 43.3%, 16.7%, and 3.3%, respectively. Total hemoglobin loss; total red blood cell loss; intraoperative blood loss; hemoglobin level at 24- and 48-hours postoperation; change in hemoglobin level between 0 and 24 hours, and between 0 and 48 hours; blood transfusion rate; and, the number of patients who did not require blood transfusion were all significantly improved in the 2D group compared to baseline. No parameters were significantly improved in the 1D group compared to controls.ConclusionsThe results of this study demonstrate both the efficacy of TXA administration in HHA, and the superiority of two-dose TXA administration over one-dose TXA administration in HHA for femoral neck fracture.Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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