Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Tranexamic Acid in Knee Joint Surgery - a Randomised Controlled Trial
Total knee joint replacement surgery can lead to significant blood loss, which can affect recovery after surgery. Tranexamic acid (TXA) is a medication which stops the breakdown of blood clots and therefore prevents blood loss. The optimal use of TXA remains a point of debate. Growing interest in the topical application of TXA (directly into the surgical wound) has been suggested as an alternative way of administering TXA, and may demonstrate similar effectiveness as when it is given intravenously. Therefore, this multicentred, randomized controlled trial, aims to investigate the safety and effectiveness of both topical and intravenous administrations of TXA in total knee joint surgery. The investigators predict that both routes of administration will demonstrate similar results when compared to placebo.
Postoperative anaemia following elective arthroplasty can lead to prolonged hospital stay,
delays in rehabilitation and is often poorly tolerated in patients with cardiovascular
disease.(1) Tranexamic acid (TXA) in arthroplasty is used by many orthopaedic surgeons to
reduce perioperative blood loss and subsequent transfusion of blood products in elective
total hip and knee arthroplasty (THA and TKA). In several reviews, systemic TXA (sTXA)
significantly reduces blood loss and transfusion rates when compared to placebo, without an
increased risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE).(2-4)
The CRASH-2 study, with over 20,000 randomised trauma patients, has also confirmed the
efficacy and safety of TXA in this setting, particularly when given early.(5) The evidence
for its use to date is overwhelming and when not contraindicated, should be employed by all
arthroplasty units as part of their standard practice. However, despite the vast evidence for
its use in arthroplasty some surgeons remain cautious over its safety profile when given
systemically. TXA is a synthetic derivative of lysine which is responsible for binding
reversibly to plasminogen effectively inhibiting clot degradation.(6) Although, this is not
clot promoting, inhibiting clot breakdown theoretically may increase the likelihood of clot
formation. This is of real concern for surgeons in patients who have had previous VTE. For
this reason, some surgeons have utilised TXA as a topical application directly into the
surgical field to reduce systemic absorption and avoid VTE.(7, 8)
TXA administered topically in TKA has also been reported to reduce swelling which may have
the advantage of earlier mobility and less pain.(9) In cardiac surgery, TXA has been touted
as not only having blood conserving properties via the coagulation pathway but also reduces
inflammation via attenuation of the pro-inflammatory cascade.(10, 11)
Based on this rationale, this appears to be a sensible and reasonable route of administration
for TXA in this population. However, surgeons should ensure they avoid placing undue risk on
patients by altering their use of TXA given the strong evidence for sTXA. Therefore, the
purpose of this study is to assess whether topical TXA is effective in reducing blood loss in
knee joint replacement surgery, and is as safe and as effective as systemic TXA.
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