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Topical TXA superior to placebo in reducing blood loss after instrumented posterior spinal fusion
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Topical TXA superior to placebo in reducing blood loss after instrumented posterior spinal fusion .

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Topical Application of Tranexamic Acid in Patients with Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma Undergoing Long-Segment Instrumented Posterior Spinal Fusion

Asian Spine J. 2019 Feb;13(1):146-154.

60 patients between the ages of 18-70 with thoracolumbar spinal injuries and scheduled for long segment instrumented posterior spinal fusion surgeries with local autologous bone grafts were randomized to receive topical tranexamic acid (TXA) or a placebo solution for the control of blood loss and need for transfusion. The primary outcome of interest was post-operative packed red blood cell transfusion rate. Secondary outcomes of interest included the length of stay and post-operative hospitalization, drainage removal time, post-operative anterior body height loss and fracture body angle, post-operative blood loss (dressing gauze blood loss, drainage blood loss, total blood loss), pain intensity (measured on a Visual Analog Scale (VAS)), hemoglobin levels and adverse events. Results from the study revealed significantly lower rates of transfusion, shorter length of stay and post-operative hospitalization, lower drainage blood loss and total blood loss, as well as higher mean hemoglobin levels in the TXA group compared to the control group. No significant differences in post-operative anterior body height loss or fracture body angle were observed between groups. Drainage removal time was not significantly different. There were no significant differences in VAS pain score up to discharge from hospital between the two groups. No adverse events or complications were observed in either group, up to 1 year post-operation.

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OrthoEvidence. Topical TXA superior to placebo in reducing blood loss after instrumented posterior spinal fusion. ACE Report. 2019;8(5):1. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Show/topical-txa-superior-to-placebo-in-reducing-blood-loss-after-instrumented-posterior-spinal-fusion

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