Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiveness in decreasing blood loss and transfusion rates. Methods We randomized 131 patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty to receive either intracapsular (69) or intravenous tranexamic acid (62). Postoperative blood loss was calculated using the formula derived by Nadler et al. The number of units transfused was recorded, as well as length of hospital stay. Results We found no statistically significant difference on calculated blood loss (postoperative day [POD] 1: 624 ± 326 vs 644 ± 292; P = .71, POD 2: 806 ± 368 vs 835 ± 319; P = .64, and POD 3: 1076 ± 419 vs 978 ± 343; P = .55). There was no difference in number of blood transfusio...
Objective: To compare the blood loss between intra-articular and intra-venous administration of tran...
Objective: To compare the blood loss between intra-articular and intra-venous administration of tran...
Introduction Excessive perioperative bleeding requiring transfusion remains a potential complicatio...
Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiven...
Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiven...
Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiven...
Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiven...
Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiven...
Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiven...
Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiven...
NTRODUCTION: Tranexamic acid (TXA) is becoming widely used in orthopedic surgery to reduce blood los...
Background: The most appropriate route of tranexamic acid administration is controversial. In the cu...
Tranexamic acid (TXA) is frequently administered intravenously because it is recognized as a safe an...
Tranexamic acid (TXA) is frequently administered intravenously because it is recognized as a safe an...
Abstract Background To investigate the clinical effectiveness of intravenous (IV) and topical tranex...
Objective: To compare the blood loss between intra-articular and intra-venous administration of tran...
Objective: To compare the blood loss between intra-articular and intra-venous administration of tran...
Introduction Excessive perioperative bleeding requiring transfusion remains a potential complicatio...
Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiven...
Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiven...
Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiven...
Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiven...
Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiven...
Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiven...
Background Administration of tranexamic acid topically and intravenously has demonstrated effectiven...
NTRODUCTION: Tranexamic acid (TXA) is becoming widely used in orthopedic surgery to reduce blood los...
Background: The most appropriate route of tranexamic acid administration is controversial. In the cu...
Tranexamic acid (TXA) is frequently administered intravenously because it is recognized as a safe an...
Tranexamic acid (TXA) is frequently administered intravenously because it is recognized as a safe an...
Abstract Background To investigate the clinical effectiveness of intravenous (IV) and topical tranex...
Objective: To compare the blood loss between intra-articular and intra-venous administration of tran...
Objective: To compare the blood loss between intra-articular and intra-venous administration of tran...
Introduction Excessive perioperative bleeding requiring transfusion remains a potential complicatio...