Title of article :
DOES TRANEXAMIC ACID REDUCE BLOOD LOSS IN OFF-PUMP CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS ?
Author/Authors :
Mehr-Aein, A Department of Anesthesiology - Shariati Hospital - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran , Sadeghi, M Department of Anesthesiology - Shariati Hospital - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran , Madani-Civi, M Department of Research - Tehran Heart Center - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran
Abstract :
Tranexamic acid is now used on a routine basis for on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting
(CABG). We assessed the hemostatic effects of tranexamic acid to decrease bleeding tendency and
transfusion requirements in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery (OPCAB). A
total of 66 patients were enrolled to elective OPCAB in a double-blind, prospective randomized study.
Of these, 33 patients received tranexamic acid (15 mg/kg before the infusion of heparin and 15 mg/kg
after protamin infusion), and 33 patients received only saline. Preoperative hematologic variables,
postoperative bleeding and allogeneic transfusions were considered. D-dimer plasma levels were also
evaluated to monitor the activation of fibrinolysis. Postoperative bleeding was significantly lower in the
tranexamic acid group compared with the control group (320 ± 38 mL vs. 480 ± 75 mL at 12 hour, P <
0.001). The tranexamic acid group had significantly lesser need for allogeneic blood products (0.46
units/patients vs. 0.94 units/patients, P < 0.001). They had also lower post-operative D-dimer plasma
levels. No postoperative thrombotic complications were observed in either group. The defective
hemostasis occurs even in the OPCABG. Tranexamic acid effectively reduces postoperative blood loss
and the need for allogeneic blood products after OPCAB is decreased.
Keywords :
Tranexamic acid , off-pump coronary artery bypass , D-dimer , randomized clinical trial
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics