Tranexamic Acid in Rhytidectomy: A Split-Face Multi-Institutional Study.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-22 DOI:10.1089/fpsam.2024.0008
Jaclyn A Klimczak, Manoj Abraham, Shirley Hu, Daniel E Rousso, Stephen Perkins, Mark Hamilton
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Background: Tranexamic acid (TXA) has the ability to reduce intraoperative bleeding and facilitate hemostasis in addition to its anti-inflammatory properties that can potentially aid in recovery among patients who underwent rhytidectomy. Objective: To compare postoperative ecchymosis in patients who underwent rhytidectomy with TXA added to the tumescent anesthetic. Methods: A multi-institutional, single-blind study was performed on patients who underwent rhytidectomy. The sidedness of the face was randomized to receive either local anesthetic with TXA or without, prior to incision for rhytidectomy. The primary outcome was postoperative ecchymosis that was graded by the surgeons at the 1 week postoperative time frame in standard photograph review. Results: A total of 70 patients, mean age 62.1, were enrolled in the study. The surface area of postoperative ecchymosis at 1 week was shown to be significantly less on the side of the face that received local anesthetic infiltration prior to incision with TXA than the side that had local anesthetic without TXA (p < 0.001). These results were consistent with subjective measurements of postoperative ecchymosis graded at 1 week with two blinded investigators to the sidedness of the face that received TXA (p < 0.001). Conclusions: TXA may potentially facilitate a reduction in postoperative ecchymosis in patients undergoing rhytidectomy.

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氨甲环酸在风湿性关节炎切除术中的应用:一项多机构分面研究
背景:氨甲环酸(TXA)具有减少术中出血和促进止血的能力,此外,它还具有抗炎特性,可能有助于接受韵膜切除术的患者康复。目的比较在膨体麻醉剂中添加 TXA 的韵律神经切除术患者的术后瘀斑情况。方法:对接受韵线切除术的患者进行了一项多机构、单盲研究。在进行韵膜切除术的切口前,脸部的弧度被随机分配为接受含 TXA 或不含 TXA 的局麻药。主要结果是术后瘀斑,由外科医生在术后 1 周内通过标准照片进行评分。结果共有 70 名患者参与研究,平均年龄为 62.1 岁。结果表明,术后 1 周时,在切口前使用 TXA 进行局部麻醉浸润的一侧面部瘀斑表面积明显少于未使用 TXA 进行局部麻醉的一侧(P < 0.001)。这些结果与术后 1 周对瘀斑进行的主观测量结果一致,两名盲人调查员对面部接受 TXA 的一侧进行了分级(p < 0.001)。结论:TXATXA可能有助于减少接受韵线切除术患者的术后瘀斑。
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