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   national trends in tranexamic acid use in the peripartum period, 2015–2019  
   
نویسنده ahmadzia homa k. ,hynds elaine b. ,amdur richard l. ,gimovsky alexis c. ,james andra h. ,luban naomi l. c.
منبع journal of thrombosis and thrombolysis - 2020 - دوره : 50 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:746 -752
چکیده    The purpose of this study was to measure trends in the use of tranexamic acid (txa) during delivery in the united states and to evaluate demographic data and morbidity outcomes among these patients. this retrospective cohort study includes data from 19 hospitals in the universal health services network. we compared rates of txa use between 2015 and 2019 across geographic sectors. we also evaluated associations of demographic variables and perinatal outcomes of women who received txa. 209 cases of txa use were found from analysis of 101,564 deliveries. txa use increased over time and rates were higher in the west than in central and east; the slope of increase over years did not differ between regions. women who received txa were more likely to have a history of postpartum hemorrhage (59 (28.2%) vs. 2290 (2.2%), p < 0.0001) but were not more likely to have a chronic disease, including diabetes mellitus, hypertension and heart disease. women who received txa were more likely to have estimated blood loss greater than or equal to 1000 ml (adjusted odds ratio (aor) 15.3; 95% ci 11.1–21.1; p < 0.0001). likelihood of venous thromboembolism was not significantly increased in txa recipients (aor 2.0; 95% ci 0.3–14.6; p = 0.49). increasing national trends of txa use in the peripartum period was observed, with variable increases by geographic region. likelihood of venous thromboembolism was not significantly increased among women who received txa. increasing txa use throughout the country suggests that updated hemorrhage guidelines from national obstetrical organizations can shape clinical practice.
کلیدواژه tranexamic acid ,postpartum hemorrhage ,venous thromboembolism ,perinatal outcomes
آدرس the george washington university, division of maternal fetal medicine, department of obstetrics and gynecology, usa, george washington university, school of medicine and health sciences, usa, george washington university, department of biostatistics, usa, george washington university, school of medicine and health sciences, usa, duke university, division of maternal fetal medicine, usa, children’s national hospital, division of pathology, usa
 
     
   
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