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Goal-directed vs Preemptive Tranexamic Acid Administration in Non-cardiac Surgery
Sponsor: Konkuk University Medical Center
Summary
The present study is a multi-center randomized prospective non-inferiority trial. The study's primary objective is to compare the coagulation profile upon using two different TXA administration strategies: empirical TXA administration vs. viscoelastic test-based goal-directed TXA administration in high-risk non-cardiac surgery. The secondary objectives include comparing the amount of bleeding, incidents of hyper-fibrinolysis, thromboembolic complications, and postoperative seizures. Researchers assumed that goal-directed tranexamic acid (TXA) administration using viscoelastic field tests would not be inferior to the empirical TXA administration strategy in reducing postoperative bleeding and hyper-fibrinolysis. It also would be beneficial in lowering TXA-induced thromboembolic complications and seizures.
Official title: Comparison of Viscoelastic Test-guided and Preemptive Tranexamic Acid Administration Strategies in High-risk Non-cardiac Surgery
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
19 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
148
Start Date
2024-02-10
Completion Date
2025-01-01
Last Updated
2024-05-14
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
TXA
Tranexamic acid injection 8-10mg/kg
TEG6
performing thromboelastography (TEG6)
Locations (1)
Konkuk University Medical Center
Seoul, South Korea