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The effect of prophylactic use of tranexamic acid for cesarean section

Treatment with tranexamic acid (TxA) significantly reduces maternal death due to postpartum hemorrhage. There is increasing interest in whether it can also be used as prophylaxis for postpartum hemorrhage, especially during cesarean sections (CS). This impact study is aimed to determine the effect o...

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Published in:The journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine 2022-12, Vol.35 (25), p.9157-9162
Main Authors: Binyamin, Yair, Orbach-Zinger, Sharon, Gruzman, Igor, Frenkel, Amit, Lerman, Sofia, Zlotnik, Alexander, Frank, Dmitry, Ioscovich, Alexander, Erez, Offer, Heesen, Michael
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Summary:Treatment with tranexamic acid (TxA) significantly reduces maternal death due to postpartum hemorrhage. There is increasing interest in whether it can also be used as prophylaxis for postpartum hemorrhage, especially during cesarean sections (CS). This impact study is aimed to determine the effect of routine prophylactic tranexamic acid during CS on maternal hemorrhage and the rate of the associated side effects. This retrospective population-based cohort single-center impact study include 2000 women who delivered by CS divided into two groups with (n = 1000) and without (n = 1000) prophylactic administration of 1gram TxA prior to surgery. Primary outcomes were to determine the: (1) rate of women experiencing >10% or ≥2 g/dL hemoglobin drop from the preoperative concentration within 24 h after CS. (2) incidence of women having a hemoglobin drop of ≥2 g/dL. Women who did not receive TxA prophylactic had a higher rate of >10% hemoglobin decrease and a higher rate of ≥2 g/dL hemoglobin decrease Than those who received TxA prophylaxis (p 
ISSN:1476-7058
1476-4954
DOI:10.1080/14767058.2021.2019215