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Tranexamic acid (TXA) is an antifibrinolytic drug that reduces blood loss in patients that
undergo Total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Few studies compare its effect on conventional
instrumentation (CI) versus patient-specific instrumentation (PSI). The main objective of
this study was to understand analytically how TXA usage in both instrumentations
influenced blood loss in TKA differently and see if the differences seen could be explained
by the patient’s body mass index (BMI) and gender. This nonrandomized retrospective
study sample consisted of 688 TKA procedures performed on patients who had
symptomatic arthrosis resistant to conservative treatment. Descriptive analysis was
used to evaluate blood loss using hemoglobin (Hb) mean values and mean variation
(%). The Classification and Regression Tree (CRT) method was applied to understand how
the independent variables affected the dependent variable. Comparing patients submitted to the same instrumentation, where some received TXA and others did not, patients
that received TXA had lower blood loss. Comparing patients who underwent TKA with
different instrumentations and without the use of TXA, it was found that patients who
underwent TKA with PSI had lower blood loss than those who underwent TKA with CI.
However, when these same instruments were compared again, but associated with the
use of TXA, the opposite was true with patients undergoing TKA with PSI showing greater
blood loss than patients undergoing TKA with CI. TXA usage in TKA is significantly
beneficial in minimizing blood loss and regardless of instrumentation. When using TXA,
the lowest blood loss was obtained in patients with higher BMI and submitted to TKA with
CI. This is most likely explained by the synergistic antifibrotic effect of TXA with
adipokines, such as plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), found in the femoral
bone marrow which is perforated using CI. If, however, TXA wasn’t used, the lowest
blood loss was obtained in patients submitted to TKA with PS
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Total knee replacement Tranexamic acid Instrumentation Surgical blood loss Plasminogen activator inhibitors
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Thieme Gruppe