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HEMOSTATIC EFFECTS OF TRANEXAMIC ACID AND DESMOPRESSIN DURING CARDIAC-SURGERY
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关键词: OPEN-HEART SURGERY;    REDUCE BLOOD-LOSS;    CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS;    MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION;    FIBRINOLYTIC-ACTIVITY;    PLATELET DYSFUNCTION;    ACETATE;    COAGULATION;    APROTININ;    VASOPRESSIN;   
DOI  :  10.1161/01.CIR.84.5.2063
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

Background. Desmopressin-induced release of tissue plasminogen activator from endothelial cells may explain the absence of its hemostatic effect in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Prior administration of the antifibrinolytic drug tranexamic acid might unmask such an effect, and combination therapy might thereby improve postoperative hemostasis. Methods and Results. A double-blinded design randomly allocated 163 adult patients undergoing coronary revascularization, valve replacement, both procedures, or repair of atrial septal defect to four treatment groups: placebo, tranexamic acid given as 10 mg/kg over 30 minutes followed by 1 mg.kg-1.hr-1 for 12 hours initiated before skin incision, desmopressin given as 0.3-mu-g/kg over 20 minutes after protamine infusion, and both drugs. One surgeon performed all operations. Blood loss consisted of mediastinal tube drainage over 12 hours. Follow-up visits sought evidence of myocardial infarction and stroke. Desmopressin decreased neither the 12-hour blood loss nor the amount of homologous red cells transfused. Tranexamic acid alone significantly reduced 12-hour blood loss, by 30% (mean, 318 versus 453 ml; p < 0.0001), without enhancement by desmopressin. Tranexamic acid also decreased the proportion of patients receiving homologous blood within 12 hours of operation (8% versus 21%, p = 0.024) and within 5 days of operation (22% versus 41%, p = 0.011). Conclusions. Desmopressin exerts no hemostatic effect, with or without prior administration of antifibrinolytic drug. Prophylactic tranexamic acid alone appears economical and safe in decreasing blood loss and transfusion requirement after cardiac surgery.

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