Excision and grafting in burn patients can lead to severe blood loss. A preliminary study conducted in Saint Joseph Saint Luc Hospital showed that the total median blood loss was 1412 mL (1). Transfused patients had a total median blood loss of 2468 mL and an average number of 4 packed red blood cells (PRBC) administered. Among the various methods that help limit blood loss, tranexamic acid, which has been proved useful in traumatology and surgery, has not been sufficiently studied in burn patients. A preliminary study in 27 burned patients showed a reduction of blood loss with tranexamic acid (2). Objective of TRANBURN study is to demonstrate that tranexamic acid help limit blood loss and reduces the use of blood products.
The first aim of the study is to demonstrate that tranexamic acid help limit blood loss and reduces the use of blood products. Secondary objectives are to evaluate impact of tranexamic acid on mortality, success of skin grafts and occurrence of deep vein thrombosis or myocardial infarction.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
121
0.9% sodium chloride to mimic tranexamic acid
Service de réanimation des brûlés de Mercy (CHR Metz-Thionville)
Ars-Laquenexy, France
Centre Commun de Traitement des Brûlés - Hôpital Edouard Herriot
Lyon, France
Centre Hospitalier Saint Joseph Saint Luc
Lyon, France
Centre des brûlés inter-régional Méditerranée - Hôpital de la Conception
Marseille, France
Blood loss (mL / cm² excised)
To determine the impact of tranexamic acid on blood loss in burn surgeries
Time frame: Until day 5 post surgery
Need for transfusion
Number of blood product transfused
Time frame: Until day 5 post surgery
All-cause Hospital Mortality
Any death during hospital stay
Time frame: Until day 15 post surgery
Success of skin graft
Number of successful skin graft (medical assessment)
Time frame: Until day 15 post surgery
Deep vein thrombosis
Number of deep vein thrombosis
Time frame: Until day 15 post surgery
Myocardial infarction
Number of myocardial infarctions
Time frame: Until day 15 post surgery
Stroke
Number of strokes
Time frame: Until day 15 post surgery
Pulmonary embolism
Number of pulmonary embolisms
Time frame: Until day 15 post surgery
Convulsion
Number of convulsions
Time frame: Until day 15 post surgery
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