Abstract

ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy of topical tranexamic acid topical in cementless total hip arthroplasty from the point of view of bleeding, transfusion requirements and length of stay, and describe the complications of use compared to a control group. Material and methodsA prospective, randomised, double-blinded and controlled study including all patients undergoing cementless total hip arthroplasty in our centre between June 2014 and July 2015. Blood loss was estimated using the formula described by Nadler and Good. ResultsThe final analysis included 119 patients. The decrease in haemoglobin after surgery was lower in the tranexamic acid group (3.28±1.13g/dL) than in the controls (4.03±1.27g/dL, p=0.001) and estimated blood loss (1216.75±410.46mL vs. 1542.12±498.97mL, p<0.001), the percentage of transfused patients (35.9% vs. 19.3%, p<0.05) and the number of transfused red blood cell units per patient (0.37±0.77 vs. 0.98±1.77; p<0.05). There were no differences between groups in the occurrence of complications or length of stay. ConclusionsThe use of topical tranexamic acid in cementless total hip arthroplasty results in a decrease in bleeding and transfusion requirements without increasing the incidence of complications.

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