Introduction Despite significant progress in obstetric care, the problem of bleeding during labor remains unsolved. Annually in the world, 125,000 women die from obstetric hemorrhage. Methods We performed a randomized, double-blind study in 37 patients who underwent cesarean section. Patients were divided into two groups: the first group (n = 19) received preoperative (30 minutes before operation) tranexamic acid 10 mg/kg; the second group (n = 18) received preoperative placebo. The condition of hemostasis was monitored by haemoviscoelastography. Results All patients included in the study before surgery had moderate hypercoagulation and normal f brinolysis: increasing the intensity of clot formation (ICF) to 11.4% compared with normal rates; the intensity of the retraction and clot lysis (IRCL) was 16.45 + 1.40 in both groups. At the start of the operation in patients (Group 1), ICF decreased by 9.7% (P <0.05), and IRCL decreased by 27.6% (P <0.05) compared with preoperatively. In Group 2, there was ICF decrease by 8.8% (P <0.05), and IRCL increase by 11.4% (P <0.05) compared with preoperatively. At the end of the operation, the condition of hemostasis in both groups came almost to the same value -moderate hypocoagulation, depressed f brinolysis. In both groups there were no thrombotic complications. Intraoperative blood loss in the first group was 300 + 40.5 and in the second was 500 + 60.6. Conclusion Using of tranexamic acid before surgery significantly reduces intraoperative blood loss by 60%, without thrombotic complications.
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Zaporozhan, V., Tarabrin, O., Gavrychenko, D., Mazurenko, G., Saleh, O., & Lyoshenko, I. (2013). Efficacy of tranexamic acid in decreasing blood loss during cesarean section. Critical Care, 17(S2). https://doi.org/10.1186/cc12297
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