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Efficacy of tranexamic acid in reducing blood loss after cesarean section

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JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages 72-75

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14767050802353580

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Tranexamic acid; cesarean section; blood loss

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Aim. To assess the efficacy and safety of tranexamic acid in reducing blood loss at caesarian section (CS). Method. A prospective randomised study conducted on 90 primiparas divided into two groups who underwent CS. The study group, 45 women, received tranexamic acid immediately before CS, whereas the control group, 45 women received placebo. Blood loss volume was measured from the end of CS to 2h postpartum and compared between the two groups. Hemoglobin (Hb) and hematocrit (Hct) were tested 24h after CS and compared between the two groups. Results. Tranexamic acid significantly reduced the blood loss from the end of CS to 2h postpartum; 28.025.53mL in the tranexamic group versus 37.128.97mL in the control group (p=0.000). Hb 24h after CS was significantly greater in tranexamic group than control group (12.571.33 in the tranexamic group and 11.741.14 in the control group, p=0.002). No complications or side effects were reported in either group. Conclusions. Tranexamic acid statistically reduces blood loss from end to 2h after CS and its use was not associated with any side effects or complications. Consequently, tranexamic acid can be used safely and effectively to reduce bleeding resulting from CS.

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