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      The effect of bolus administration of tranexamic acid in revision hip arthroplasty.

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          We assessed the efficacy of tranexamic acid in reducing transfusion requirements in patients undergoing revision hip arthroplasty. A prospective cohort study was designed comparing Tranexamic acid administration in 30 patients compared to 30 patients in a control group. Blood loss was measured in theatre, pre- and postoperative haemoglobin measurements were recorded and postoperative haemodynamic parameters were evaluated. The mean postoperative haemoglobin was 9.5 g/dl in the tranexamic acid group and 8.2 g/dl in the control group (p<0.01). The mean haemoglobin reduction was 2.7 g/dl in the tranexamic acid group and 3.4 g/dl in the control group (p = 0.47). Mean transfusion requirements were 2.76 units in the study group and 4.0 units in the control group (p = 0.49) and the frequency of transfusion was reduced (p = 0.032). Infected revisions showed no reduction in transfusion requirements with tranexamic acid administration (p = 0.25). There was a reduced frequency of transfusion in patients when revision was performed for aseptic loosening (p = 0.027). This group of patients may benefit from tranexamic acid administration.

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          Journal
          Hip Int
          Hip international : the journal of clinical and experimental research on hip pathology and therapy
          SAGE Publications
          1724-6067
          1120-7000
          December 13 2012
          : 22
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Orthopaedics, Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Arrowe Park Hospital, Wirral, UK. huzzkazi@hotmail.com
          Article
          D8C18DA9-CB6A-49CD-A03F-419BD5EFAD38
          10.5301/HIP.2012.10143
          23233173
          30e66dc0-0c38-4586-a7a9-5008b0b46a31
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