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Monday Mar 16, 2020
Tranexamic Acid Beyond Trauma
Monday Mar 16, 2020
Monday Mar 16, 2020
Tranexamic acid (TXA) is a synthetic lysine derivative that binds with the lysine site on plasminogen, inhibits fibrinolysis and stabilizes clot. While it has been around since the 1960’s, its popularity for major trauma has gained a lot of steam in recent years. This has also resulted in creative emergency providers finding novel uses for it at the bedside. In this podcast, Dr. Tim Fallon discusses some of the more novel bedside uses of TXA including epistaxis, hemoptysis, post tonsillectomy bleeding, and dental trauma.
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