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Tranexamic acid reduces postoperative bleeding in off-pump coronary artery bypass gra

Scand Cardiovasc J. 2006 Apr;40(2):105-9.Links



Tranexamic acid reduces postoperative bleeding in off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting.

Wei M, Jian K, Guo Z, Wang L, Jiang D, Zhang L, Tarkka M.

Department of Cardiac Surgery, Tianjin Chest Hospital, Tianjin, P.R. China.

Objective. Tranexamic acid (TA) reduces blood loss in coronary artery surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. The present prospective study was designed to investigate its hemostatic effect in off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB). Method. Seventy-six patients undergoing elective OPCAB were randomized into two groups, received TA (0.75?g loading dose before surgery and 250?mg/h during surgery, gross dose: 1.5?g, n?=?36) and saline solution (control, n?=?40), respectively. Perioperative blood samples were collected. Hematochemical parameters including platelet adhesion rate, D-dimer and fibrinopeptide-A (FPA) were analysis. Volume of blood loss, blood transfusion and other clinical data were recorded throughout the perioperative period. Results. Cumulative blood loss was significantly reduced in the TA group as compared to the controls postoperatively (6 hrs (median [25(th)-75(th)]): TA: 200.0 [140.0-230.0]?ml, Control: 225.0 [200.0-347.5.0]?ml, p?=?0.009; 24 hrs: TA: 440.0 [270.0-605.0]?ml, Control: 655.0 [500.0-920.0]?ml, p?
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