Tranexamic Acid Dosing in Craniosynostosis Surgery: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis
Objective:. This study aimed to compare operative time, blood loss, and transfusion requirement in patients receiving a high tranexamic acid (TXA) dose of greater than 10 mg/kg versus those receiving a low dose of 10 mg/kg or less. Methods:. PubMed, Cochrane Central, and Embase were queried to perfo...
Main Authors: | Devon B. O’Donnell, BS, Sima Vazquez, MS, Jacob D. Greisman, BA, Anaz Uddin, MS, Gillian Graifman, BS, Jose F. Dominguez, MD, Elizabeth Zellner, MD, Carrie R. Muh, MD |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wolters Kluwer
2022-10-01
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Series: | Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open |
Online Access: | http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000004526 |
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