Tranexamic acid for major spinal surgery

DT Neilipovitz - European Spine Journal, 2004 - Springer
DT Neilipovitz
European Spine Journal, 2004Springer
Patients who undergo major spinal surgery often require multiple blood transfusions. The
antifibrinolytics are medications that can reduce blood-transfusion requirements in cardiac
surgery and total knee arthroplasty. The present role of synthetic antifibrinolytics, especially
tranexamic acid, in reducing peri-operative blood-transfusion requirements in spine surgery
is still unclear. The majority of studies exploring the role of these drugs in spine surgery have
limited patient enrolment and report mixed results. The goal of the present review is to …
Abstract
Patients who undergo major spinal surgery often require multiple blood transfusions. The antifibrinolytics are medications that can reduce blood-transfusion requirements in cardiac surgery and total knee arthroplasty. The present role of synthetic antifibrinolytics, especially tranexamic acid, in reducing peri-operative blood-transfusion requirements in spine surgery is still unclear. The majority of studies exploring the role of these drugs in spine surgery have limited patient enrolment and report mixed results. The goal of the present review is to discuss the pharmacology of tranexamic acid briefly. A brief synopsis of the studies using the synthetic antifibrinolytics for spine surgery is presented. Finally, the potential risks and the benefits of antifibrinolytics are discussed.
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