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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 21/07/2010
Published: 07/2010
Shakur H, Roberts R, Bautista R, et al.
Effects of tranexamic acid on death, vascular occlusive events, and blood transfusion in trauma patients with significant haemorrhage (CRASH-2): a randomised, placebo-controlled trial.
Lancet 2010;376(9734):23-32.
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Added to site: 17/05/2010
Published: 03/2010
Colwell CW, Jr., Froimson MI, Mont MA, et al.
Thrombosis prevention after total hip arthroplasty: a prospective, randomized trial comparing a mobile compression device with low-molecular-weight heparin.
J Bone Joint Surg Am 2010;92(3):527-535.
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NATA review: The authors compared the efficacy and safety of a mobile compression device to standard low-molecular-weight...  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 31/03/2010
Published: 03/2010
Oscarsson A, Gupta A, Fredrikson M, et al.
To continue or discontinue aspirin in the perioperative period: a randomized, controlled clinical trial.
Br J Anaesth 2010;104(3):305-312.
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NATA review: This randomized double-blind study compared perioperative maintenance with the preoperative withdrawal...  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 04/06/2010
Published: 02/2010
Moriwaki Y, Sugiyama M
Effect of fasting on coagulation factors in patients who undergo major abdominal surgery.
Am Surg 2010;76(2):168-171.
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NATA review: This is a highly peculiar study in which patients undergoing major abdominal surgery had to abstain from...  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 12/03/2010
Published: 02/2010
Woodruff SI, Dougherty AL, Dye JL, Mohrle CR, Galarneau MR
Use of recombinant factor VIIA for control of combat-related haemorrhage.
Emerg Med J 2010;27(2):121-124.
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NATA review: The authors should be congratulated for presenting their negative results. The success rate of approximately...  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 03/03/2010
Published: 02/2010
Herman CR, Buth KJ, Kent BA, Hirsch GM
Clopidogrel increases blood transfusion and hemorrhagic complications in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
Ann Thorac Surg 2010;89(2):397-402.
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NATA review: The authors show, in a large retrospective study, that the shorter the interval between cessation of clopidogrel...  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 12/03/2010
Published: 01/2010
Ngaage DL, Bland JM
Lessons from aprotinin: is the routine use and inconsistent dosing of tranexamic acid prudent? Meta-analysis of randomised and large matched observational studies.
Eur J Cardiothorac Surg 2010; Jan 29 [Epub ahead of print].
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NATA review: This new meta-analysis ascertains the efficacy of tranexamic acid (TA) in cardiac surgery patients. Actually,...  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 03/03/2010
Published: 01/2010
Perel P, Roberts I, Shakur H, Thinkhamrop B, Phuenpathom N, Yutthakasemsunt S
Haemostatic drugs for traumatic brain injury.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2010;(1):CD007877.
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NATA review: The authors reviewed published and unpublished randomized controlled trials on the use of hemostatic drugs...  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 22/02/2010
Published: 01/2010
Ovrum E, Tangen G, Tollfosrud S, Ringdal MA, Oystese R, Istad R
Low postoperative dose of aprotinin reduces bleeding and is safe in patients receiving clopidogrel before coronary artery bypass surgery. A prospective randomized study.
Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg 2010;10(4):545-548.
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NATA review: The authors evaluated a standard high dose (6 million KIU) vs. a postoperative low dose (1 million KIU)...  More
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Added to site: 08/02/2010
Published: 01/2010
McMullan V, Alston RP
The effect of the suspension of the license for aprotinin on the care of patients undergoing cardiac surgery: a survey of cardiac anesthesiologists’ and surgeons’ opinions in the United Kingdom.
J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth 2010; Jan 5 [Epub ahead of print].
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NATA review: The authors report the results of a survey of UK cardiac anesthesiologists and surgeons on the effect...  More
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