This clinical trial was done to find out if tranexamic acid (TXA) can safely reduce the amount of blood loss during cesarean (C-section) deliveries. Heavy bleeding is a major risk during childbirth, especially in C-sections, and can be life-threatening. The main question this study wanted to answer was: Does giving tranexamic acid before surgery reduce the amount of blood lost during a planned C-section? In this study, 68 women who were scheduled for elective (planned) C-section deliveries were randomly assigned to receive either tranexamic acid or a placebo (a look-alike substance with no medicine in it) before surgery. The medication was given by slow injection just 15 minutes before the operation. All surgeries followed the same procedure and were done by experienced obstetric surgeons. The amount of blood lost during surgery was carefully measured and compared between the two groups. The goal was to find a simple and safe way to lower the risk of blood loss and its complications during C-sections, improving outcomes for mothers.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
68
One gram (10 ml) intravenous injection
5% dextrose water intravenously
Combined Military Hospital
Multan, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Blood Loss
Intraoperative blood loss (ml) was measured by taking weight difference of the dressings and towels before and after the operation plus blood added to the fluid volume inside the suction apparatus.
Time frame: During the elective cesarean section procedure
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