2022
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11236897
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Total Hip Arthroplasty Patients with Distinct Postoperative Fibrinolytic Phenotypes Require Different Antifibrinolytic Strategies

Abstract: Bleeding patients exhibit different fibrinolytic phenotypes after injury, and the universal use of tranexamic acid (TXA) is doubted. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of postoperative antifibrinolytic treatment in total hip arthroplasty (THA) patients with different fibrinolytic phenotypes. A retrospective analysis was conducted in 238 patients who underwent THA. Patients were divided into two groups by different fibrinolytic phenotypes (non-fibrinolytic shutdown and fibrinolytic shutdown), determined by the L… Show more

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“…Fast-track protocols require an unprecedented effort in terms of planning and preparation by doctors and all healthcare professionals. Dedicated anesthesiology protocols allow pain control and recovery, promoting early discharge [8]; patients can ambulate, use crutches and be discharged home in most cases on the same day as the surgery or the next day [9].…”
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“…Fast-track protocols require an unprecedented effort in terms of planning and preparation by doctors and all healthcare professionals. Dedicated anesthesiology protocols allow pain control and recovery, promoting early discharge [8]; patients can ambulate, use crutches and be discharged home in most cases on the same day as the surgery or the next day [9].…”
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confidence: 99%