Prevention of postoperative anemia in hip hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fractures: comparison between local haemostatic agents

Background Tranexamic acid and fibrin sealant have been shown to be effective in reducing the need for transfusion after hip fracture surgery. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of local haemostatic agents to reduce the need of postoperative transfusion in elederly patients...

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Published inOrthopedic Reviews Vol. 14; no. 6; p. 38574
Main Authors Ziranu, Antonio, Meschini, Cesare, De Marco, Davide, Sircana, Giuseppe, Oliva, Maria Serena, Rovere, Giusepp, Corbingi, Andrea, Vitiello, Raffaele, Maccauro, Giulio, Pola, Enrico
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Open Medical Publishing 13.10.2022
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Summary:Background Tranexamic acid and fibrin sealant have been shown to be effective in reducing the need for transfusion after hip fracture surgery. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of local haemostatic agents to reduce the need of postoperative transfusion in elederly patients after hip hemiarthroplasty. Methods All patients admitted to our institution with a diagnosis of proximal femur fracture from September 2018 to March 2021 were involved. Inclusion criteria were: diagnosis of femoral neck fracture, classified as AO 31B2-3, surgical treatment with hip hemiarthroplasty, hemoglobinemia on admission > 8 gr/dL. Patients were divided in four groups Results EVICEL was used on 25 patients, TRANEX was used on 52 patients, standard hemostatic care was used on 73 patients, while post-surgical drain was used on 21 patients. 3 patients were transfused in the EVICEL group while 26 patients were transfused in the control group ( p 0,0404), there was also statistical significant difference in the need of perioperative transfusion between EVICEL group and drain group with 10 patients transfused ( p 0,0102). Statistical significant differences was found about haemoglobin variation in the first post-operative day between TRANEX group and control group ( p 0,000155) and between TRANEX group and drain group ( p 0,013) and also between TRANEX group and control group in the third post-operative day ( p 0,0004). Conclusion This study demonstrates that the use of both fibrin sealant or TXA can reduce total blood loss and the need of transfusions in geriatric population with intracapsular femur fracture.
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Corresponding author: Davide De Marco, 3494579518, davidemarco1992@gmail.com
ISSN:2035-8164
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2035-8164
DOI:10.52965/001c.38574