The impact of administration of tranexamic acid in reducing the use of red blood cells and other blood products in cardiac surgery

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Vuylsteke A. [1 ]
Saravanan P. [1 ]
Gerrard C. [1 ]
Cafferty F. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Anaesthesia, Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridgeshire CB3 8RE, Papworth Everard
[2] Research and Development Department, Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridgeshire CB3 8RE, Papworth Everard
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Clopidogrel; Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting; Tranexamic Acid; Fresh Freeze Plasma; Fresh Freeze Plasma;
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10.1186/1471-2253-6-9
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Background: To study the effect of administration of tranexamic acid on the use of blood and blood products, return to theatre for post-operative bleeding and the length of intensive care stay after primary cardiac surgery, data for 4191 patients, of all priorities, who underwent primary cardiac operation during the period between 30/10/00 and 21/09/04 were analysed. Methods: Retrospective analysis of data collected prospectively during the study period. The main outcome measures were whether or not patients were transfused with red blood cells, fresh frozen plasma or any blood product, the proportion of patients returned to theatre for investigation for post-operative bleeding and length of stay in the intensive care unit. We performed univariate analysis to identify the factors influencing the outcome measures and multivariate analysis to identify the effect of administration of tranexamic acid on the outcome measures. Results: Administration of tranexamic acid was an independent factor affecting the transfusion of red blood cells, fresh frozen plasma or any blood product. It was also an independent factor influencing the rate of return to theatre for exploration of bleeding. The odds of receiving a transfusion or returning to theatre for bleeding were significantly lower in patients receiving tranexamic acid. The administration of tranexamic acid also significantly decreased blood loss. We did not find any association between the administration of tranexamic acid and the length of intensive care stay. Conclusion: Based on the analysis of 4191 patients who underwent a primary cardiac operation, administration of tranexamic acid decreased the number of patients exposed to a transfusion or returned to theatre for bleeding in our institute. © 2006 Vuylsteke et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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