Two shots better than one? study tests bleeding drug for hip surgery
NCT ID NCT07432737
Summary
This study aims to find out if giving two doses of a medicine called tranexamic acid is better and safer than giving just one dose for reducing blood loss during and after hip fracture surgery. It will involve 120 adults aged 65 and older who need surgery for specific types of hip fractures. Researchers will compare the two dosing schedules to see which one more effectively lowers the need for blood transfusions and helps patients recover.
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University Clinic PHI University Clinic for Surgical Diseases, St. Naum Ohridski
RECRUITINGSkopje, 1000, North Macedonia
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