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Bismuth subgallate-epinephrine paste in adenotonsillectomies

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ANNALS OF PHARMACOTHERAPY
Volume 34, Issue 4, Pages 522-525

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HARVEY WHITNEY BOOKS CO
DOI: 10.1345/aph.19216

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bismuth subgallate-epinephrine; adenotonsillectomies

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the role of bismuth subgallate-epinephrine (BSE) paste as a hemostatic in adenotonsillectomies. DATA SOURCES: MEDLINE (January 1966-October 1999) and Current Contents (January 1997-October 1999) were searched, using bismuth subgallate, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy, and adenotonsillectomy as search terms. A citation search was performed using Science Citation Index (January 1977-October 1999). DATA SYNTHESIS: Adenotonsillectomies are common procedures; although there are few complications, hemorrhage is a concern. Bismuth subgallate has historically been used as an astringent and hemostatic. An evaluation of studies of bismuth subgallate and BSE paste was conducted. CONCLUSIONS: There is minimal evidence to support this practice, but data suggest that epinephrine may be the active ingredient in BSE paste. BSE paste is inexpensive, poses little risk, and may decrease postoperative bleeding; therefore, it may be a reasonable hemostatic agent.

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