Total Blood Loss Clinical Trial
Official title:
Reduced Total Blood Loss and Blood Transfusion in Non-Septic Revision Knee Arthroplasty Using a Bipolar Sealer - A Prospective Cohort Study With Retrospective Controls
To investigate if the use of a bipolar sealer for skin and capsula incision results in decreased total blood loss and/or less blood transfusion in non-septic knee arthroplasty.
In patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty, perioperative anemia is highly
prevalent. In a systematic review, preoperative anemia was found in 24 +/- 9% and
postoperative anemia in 51% +/- 10%. Perioperative anemia was associated with a blood
transfusion rate of 45 +/- 25%, postoperative infections, poorer physical functioning and
recovery, and increased length of hospital stay (LOS) and mortality. Although the best
transfusion trigger in elective patients remains unknown, restrictive transfusion protocols
are recommended and avoidance of blood transfusion if possible.
The only non-systemic modality capable of reducing blood loss before it occurs is a bipolar
sealer (Aquamantys). By pre-incisional treatment of the soft tissue, bleeding (and
potentially total blood loss and transfusion) is reduced without tissue charring.
Previously studies on the use of Aquamantys in primary knee arthroplasty have had various
outcomes, the most recent being negative while the former 3 were positive regarding
reduction in blood loss, drop in hgb and transfusions. No published date exist on potential
outcomes in revision knee arthroplasty where blood loss and transfusion needs exceeds that
of primary total knee arthroplasty by far. Aquamantys hence would theoretically benefit the
most in a revision setting without the use of a tourniquet - and would be an interesting
modality in modern contemporary fast-track revision if shown effective despite/on top of the
use of additional blood saving modalities. The present study is therefore motivated by
investigating this aspect.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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