This could reduce our need for blood transfusions while minimizing subsequent organ bleeding.
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This is a routine part of chest surgery.
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We have been using this for years in cardiac, chest, ortho and ENT surgery. Any surgery where there is a risk for bleeding or observed bleeding. TXA is an antifibrinolytic for what its worth. It works on the back end of the clotting cascade where fibrin is broken down and stabilizes the blood clot to prevent further bleeding.
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