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Primary Objective: the objective of this study is to determine whether the application topical TA into the pericardial cavity just before sternal closure reduces the 12 hours post-operative blood loss by 25% after cardiac surgery patients on…
To evaluate (reduction of) intraoperative blood-loss with and without pre-operative TXA administration, in children undergoing a proximal femoral and/or pelvic osteotomy (PFPO).
Perioperative bleeding in the setting of noncardiac surgery is strongly associated with 30-day cardiovascular complications and mortality. Trial evidence suggests that intravenous TXA reduces perioperative bleeding and transfusion in orthopedic…
To evaluate whether SAH patients treated by state-of-the-art SAH management with additional ultra-early and short term TXA administration have a significantly higher percentage of favourable outcome after six months (score 0-3 on the Modified Rankin…
Is pulmonary function testing using the Whistler device a feasible method in adults with an intellectual disability? Is pulmonary function testing using the Whistler device a reliable method in adults with an intellectual disability? Does the…
To prospectively test for superiority of atogepant 60 mg QD versus placebo for the prevention of migraine in participants with episodic migraine who have previously failed 2 to 4 classes of oral medications for the prophylaxis of migraine
To evaluate management strategies in premenopausal women with heavy menstrual bleeding associated with factor Xa inhibitor therapy.
To evaluate the safety and tolerability of treatment with atogepant 60 mg once daily when administered over 156 weeks for the prevention of migraine in participants with Chronic Migraine (CM) or Episodic Migraine (EM).
To evaluate the efficacy of TXA to prevent surgery for cSDH
The objectives of this study are twofold, (1) to investigate whether tranexamic acid reduces the volume of blood loss and number of allogenic transfusion, and (2) to investigate the extend of fibrinolysis during burn excisional surgery.