Hematological profile and transfusion requirement during hysteroscopic myomectomy: A comparative study between oxytocin and tranexamic acid infusion

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Abstract

Background
Oxytocin is uterotonic drug reducing uterine blood loss. Tranexamic acid reduce blood loss in various settings. Data on their efficacy are limited in gynecological hysteroscopy. This study was conducted to compare the effect of oxytocin versus tranexamic acid on hematological profile and transfusion requirement during hysteroscopic myomectomy (HM).
Methods
Fifty women scheduled for HM were randomly assigned into two groups. Ttranexamic acid (TXA) or oxytocin (OXY). TXA was injected with 15 mg kg of tranexamic acid, followed by infusion of 10 mg kg h. In OXY, 10 Unites of oxytocin were added to 500 mL saline (400 mU/min) during surgery. Spinal anesthesia was induced for all patients. Hemodynamics, hematological data, number of transfusions, serum sodium and central venous pressure were measured.
Results
TXA showed significant decrease of heart rate 30 and 45 min and 1 and 2 h when compared with OXY. Post operative Hb and Hct showed significant decrease ( < 0.001) in TXA compared with OXY. CVP in TXA displayed significant increase ( < 0.001) 15 min after spinal blockade and 30 min, 45 min, 1 h and 2 h. Serum sodium showed significant decrease in TXA ( < 0.001) compared with OXY nearly throughout study period.
Conclusion
Use of oxytocin during HM was accompanied with stable hemodynamics, hematological profile and less transfusion requirement compared with the use of tranexamic acid.

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