Impact of tranexamic acid on clinical and hematologic outcomes following total shoulder arthroplasty.
McKayla KellyJustin TurcotteM Brook FowlerMichaline WestCyrus LashgariJeffrey GelfandPublished in: Shoulder & elbow (2021)
Intravenous tranexamic acid is associated with a significant reduction in change in hematocrit and hemoglobin and postoperative drain output after both anatomic and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. Despite improving hematologic outcomes for these patients, tranexamic acid appears to have little impact on clinical outcomes such as length of stay and 30-day complication rates.