1. Can local infiltration analgesia supplemented with tranexamic acid reduce blood loss during total knee arthroplasty?
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Wiktor Ł, Osadnik B, and Damps M
- Subjects
- Humans, Aged, Female, Male, Retrospective Studies, Middle Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Treatment Outcome, Anesthetics, Local administration & dosage, Analgesia methods, Hemoglobins analysis, Hemoglobins metabolism, Anesthesia, Local methods, Tranexamic Acid administration & dosage, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee adverse effects, Blood Loss, Surgical prevention & control, Antifibrinolytic Agents administration & dosage
- Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of TXA supplemented with local infiltration analgesia (LIA) for reducing blood loss in patients undergoing total knee replacement., Materials: A retrospective study of 530 individuals with a mean age of 71.44 years was performed after posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty. Patients were divided into three groups according to the method of bleeding control: I - patients without an additional bleeding protocol (control group); II - patients receiving IV TXA (TXA group); and III - patients receiving the exact TXA protocol plus intraoperative local infiltration analgesia (TXA + LIA group). Blood loss was measured according to the maximal decrease in Hb compared to the preoperative Hb level., Results: The mean hospitalization duration was 7.02 (SD 1.34) days in the control group, 6.08 (SD 1.06) days in the TXA group, and 5.56 (SD 0.79) in the TXA + LIA group. The most significant decrease in haemoglobin was found in the control group, which was an average of 30.08%. The average decrease in haemoglobin was 25.17% (p < 0.001) in the TXA group and 23.67% (p < 0.001) in the TXA + LIA group. A decrease in the rate of allogeneic blood transfusions was observed: 24.4% in the control group, 9.9% in the TXA group, and 8% in the TXA + LIA group (p < 0.01)., Conclusions: Compared to the separate administration of tranexamic acid, the combination of perioperative administration with local infiltration analgesia significantly reduced blood loss in patients after total knee replacement., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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