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Filter by:This study is to conduct a prospective randomized controlled trial to investigate the blood-conservation effect of combination of intravenous TXA and QCG in a primary TKA procedure.
The aim of our study is to determine whether the use of a tourniquet during TKA would affect total measured blood loss , operation time, postoperative complications; hemoglobin concentration; limb swelling and postoperative pain.
To find superiority relationship between oral and intravenous administration of tranexamic acid on peroperative and postoperative blood loss, haemarthrosis prevalence and improvement functional prognosis in anterior cruciate ligament arthroscopy.
To find noninferiority relationship between oral and intravenous administration of tranexamic acid on peroperative and postoperative blood loss and serum concentration during primary total hip arthroplasty.
The purpose of this study is to conduct a prospective randomized controlled trial to investigate the blood-conservation effect of the topical hemostatic agents in patients receiving primary TKA procedures. The investigators will also observe if there is increased risk of blood transfusion rate by using topical hemostatic agents or not.
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.
Previous studies in both the cardiovascular and orthopedic study have shown tranexamic acid (TXA) reduces blood loss and post-operative blood transfusion rate largely without major complications . In addition, many meta-analyses have confirmed these results . However, there is little information about comparison among the different routes of TXA administration in TKA. Therefore, this study has been designed to determine which administration route of TXA is more effective and safety.