2017
DOI: 10.1590/s1808-185120171601168738
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Influence of Intraoperative Blood Salvage on Surgery for Scoliosis

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of intraoperative blood salvage (IBS) in reducing allogeneic transfusion in patients undergoing surgery for scoliosis. Methods: Retrospective case-control study with 69 patients who underwent surgical treatment for scoliosis correction from August 2008 to December 2014 in a teaching hospital. We used the IBS in 43 patients and it was not used in 26. The groups were compared according to the medical records, and the data were processed on SPSS 20.0. For the associations … Show more

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“…The usage of tranexamic acid (TXA), and ɛ-aminocaproic acid (EACA) antagonize fibrinolytic activity, and therefore reduce the amount of lost blood. [4][5][6][7] Studies have been demonstrating that the use of these medications in patients who had undergone orthopedic surgery, has led to a significant reduction in the total blood loss, without the increase of thromboembolic events. 6,8 However, research comparing the cost-effectiveness between these two drugs are limited in hip trauma surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The usage of tranexamic acid (TXA), and ɛ-aminocaproic acid (EACA) antagonize fibrinolytic activity, and therefore reduce the amount of lost blood. [4][5][6][7] Studies have been demonstrating that the use of these medications in patients who had undergone orthopedic surgery, has led to a significant reduction in the total blood loss, without the increase of thromboembolic events. 6,8 However, research comparing the cost-effectiveness between these two drugs are limited in hip trauma surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%