Anaphylaxis with associated fibrinolysis, reversed with tranexamic acid and demonstrated by thrombelastography

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In the surgical setting, fibrinolysis can be a serious complication of anaphylaxis. We present four cases of anaphylaxis that were associated with fibrinolysis during anaesthesia, and the use of the thrombelastograph to demonstrate this haemostatic defect and its correction using tranexamic acid.

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de Souza, R. L., Short, T., Warman, G. R., MacLennan, N., & Young, Y. (2004). Anaphylaxis with associated fibrinolysis, reversed with tranexamic acid and demonstrated by thrombelastography. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 32(4), 580–587. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x0403200419

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