Operative blood loss and the frequency of haemorrhage associated with adenotonsillectomy in children: A double-blind trial of ethamsylate

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One hundred children were allocated randomly to receive either ethamsylate (Dicynene) or a placebo before undergoing adenotonsillectomy. Blood loss at operation was estimated from the haemoglobin content of swabs and aspirated fluid. Mean blood loss in the ethamsylate-treated group was not significantly less than in the controls. The frequency of secondary haemorrhage was significantly less in children treated with ethamsylate (P <0.01). No side-effects were reported in either group. © 1979 Macmillan Journals Ltd.

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Arora, Y. R., & Manford, M. L. M. (1979). Operative blood loss and the frequency of haemorrhage associated with adenotonsillectomy in children: A double-blind trial of ethamsylate. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 51(6), 557–561. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/51.6.557

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