Ácido tranexâmico para trauma:
revisão narrativa
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https://doi.org/10.54143/jbmede.v4i3.164Palavras-chave:
Ácido tranexâmico, Hemorragia, Traumatismos craniocerebrais, Ferimentos e lesõesResumo
O trauma constitui uma das principais causas de óbito e incapacidade em todo mundo. Um dos principais tratamentos para essa situação é a infusão de ácido tranexâmico em pacientes com coagulopatia induzida pelo trauma ou mesmo traumatismo craniencefálico. Discutimos as evidências acerca da utilização desse medicamento nos pacientes vítimas de trauma com as condições descritas. Assim, esta revisão narrativa teve o objetivo de apontar os resultados, as divergências e as perspectivas dos principais estudos e das novas recomendações relacionados à infusão de ácido tranexâmico em pacientes com coagulopatia induzida pelo trauma e traumatismo craniencefálico.
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