Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4041637 Arthroplasty Today 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to compare 2 blood management interventions, tranexamic acid (TXA) and bipolar sealer system (BSS) used independently or in combination with a control group during primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA).MethodsA total of 127 TKA patients were enrolled and randomized into 4 groups: Intravenous TXA plus the BSS (N = 29, group 1); TXA only (N = 29, group 2); BSS only (N = 31, group 3); and intravenous normal saline as a control group (N = 32, group 4).ResultsChanges in hemoglobin from baseline to postoperative follow-up were significantly lower among patients who received TXA plus BSS and those receiving TXA only when compared with the control. BSS only did not differ significantly when compared to the control group. In addition, TXA plus BSS was as efficacious as TXA only in preserving postoperative hemoglobin.ConclusionsIn other terms, using bipolar sealer did not add to the effect of TXA in reducing the postoperative hemoglobin drop in primary TKA.

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