Author:
Thakur A,Gupta S,Thakur J S,Minhas R S,Azad R K,Vasanthalakshmi M S,Sharma D R,Mohindroo N K
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the effect of tranexamic acid in head and neck surgical procedures.MethodsA prospective, double-blind and randomised, parallel group, placebo-controlled clinical trial was conducted. Ninety-two patients undergoing various head and neck surgical procedures were randomised. Subjects received seven infusions of coded drugs (tranexamic acid or normal saline) starting at the time of skin closure. Haematological, biochemical, blood loss and other parameters were observed by the staff, who were blinded to patients’ group allocation (case or control).ResultsPatients were analysed on the basis of type of surgery. Fifty patients who had undergone surgical procedures, including total thyroidectomy, total parotidectomy, and various neck dissections with or without primary tumour excision, were included in the first group. The second group comprised 41 patients who had undergone hemithyroidectomy, lobectomy or superficial parotidectomy. There was no statistical difference in blood parameters between both groups. There was a reduction in post-operative drain volume, but this was not significant.ConclusionAlthough this prospective, randomised, placebo-controlled clinical trial found a reduction in post-operative drain volume in tranexamic acid groups, the difference was not statistically significant between the various head and neck surgical procedure groups.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine
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