Tranexamic Acid in Chinese Elderly Patients With Intertrochanteric Fracture RCT
Fracture of Femur
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Fracture of Femur focused on measuring elderly, intertrochanteric fracture
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adults over the age of 60
- Acute isolated intertrochanteric fracture and sub trochanteric fracture treated with short proximal femoral nailing
Exclusion Criteria:
- Use of any anticoagulant at the time of admission
- Documented allergy to tranexamic acid
- History of pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis
- Hepatic failure
- Severe renal insufficiency
- Active coronary artery disease in the past 12 months
- History of cerebrovascular accident in the past 12 months
- Presence of a drug-eluting stent
- Active oncological diseases
- Coagulopathy (international normalised ratio (INR)>1.4)
- Pathological fractures
- Periprosthetic fractures
- Operation >2 days from admission
Sites / Locations
- Queen Mary Hospital, The University of Hong Kong
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Local administration of tranexamic acid
Control group
All patients hip fracture will be treated according to the hospital standard procedure Check complete blood count on admission and Day 3 post-operation. 10ml tranexamic acid injected under the deep fascia around the fracture site under x-ray control Sealed envelope system: Operation room nurse will open a sealed envelope for treatment allocation. The medications are prepared by the nurse according to the instruction inside the envelop. Transfusion when clinically indicated or Hb < 8g/dL Blood Loss calculation (formula of Nadler, Hidalgo and Bloch) Blood taken at Day 3 post-operation will be used for measure of postoperative haematocrit. By this time postoperatively fluid shift has settled and the patient is haemodynamically stable. After discharge, patients will be seen in 6 weeks and 3 months
All patients hip fracture will be treated according to the hospital standard procedure Check complete blood count on admission and Day 3 post-operation. 10ml normal saline injected under the deep fascia around the fracture site under x-ray control Sealed envelope system: Operation room nurse will open a sealed envelope for treatment allocation. The medications are prepared by the nurse according to the instruction inside the envelop. Transfusion when clinically indicated or Hb < 8g/dL Blood Loss calculation (formula of Nadler, Hidalgo and Bloch) Blood taken at Day 3 post-operation will be used for measure of postoperative haematocrit. By this time postoperatively fluid shift has settled and the patient is haemodynamically stable. After discharge, patients will be seen in 6 weeks and 3 months