Blood Loss, Surgical Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Oral and Intravenous Tranexamic Acid in Lumbar Spine Surgery
The purpose of this project is to compare the effectiveness of two different but well accepted routes of administration of tranexamic acid in order to reduce blood loss and need for transfusion in patients undergoing lumbar spine surgery. Specifically, this study seeks to identify if intravenous tranexamic acid is superior to oral tranexamic acid in reducing blood loss and need for transfusion.
Spine surgery is associated with large amount of perioperative blood loss. Factors influencing blood loss include surgical technique, operative time, number of vertebral levels arthrodesed, and others. Significant blood loss is associated with complications such as hypotension, end organ damage, or coagulopathy. Blood transfusions can increase risks of infection, blood incompatibility, and allergic reactions. Due to the significant risks and complications associated with blood loss and allogenic transfusions, efforts to identify safe and effective ways of lowering blood loss during spine surgery are crucial. Many methods have been utilized to reduce allogenic blood transfusions, such as autologous blood predonation, antifibrinolytic drugs, acute normovolemic hemodilution, intraoperative blood salvage, and others. Furthermore, the administration of antifibrinolytics, such as tranexamic acid (TXA) and epsilon-aminocaproic acid (EACA), has been shown to reduce bleeding in cardiac, gynecological, urologic and total joint replacement surgeries. There have been many published studies investigating various antifibrinolytic agents such as TXA, EACA, and aprotinin. While aprotinin was shown to increase mortality rate in patients following cardiac surgery, TXA and EACA have not been shown to cause any substantial morbidity or to increase rate of thromboembolic events. Although IV TXA has been shown to be effective in reducing blood loss and transfusions in patients undergoing spine surgery, no studies in the literature have investigated the efficacy of PO TXA in decreasing blood loss and transfusions. The investigators believe that PO TXA will be just as efficacious and more cost-effective in reducing blood loss and transfusion needs in patients undergoing lumbar spine surgery. The ultimate goal is identifying the most cost-effective protocol to decrease blood loss and need for transfusion. If oral TXA is found to be as efficacious as IV TXA in reducing blood loss and need for transfusion, significant cost savings can be achieved for the patient and the health care system in general. ;
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