Tranexamic acid applications in neurocritical patients: A narrative review.

Journal: Medicina Intensiva
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Abstract

In patients with spontaneous or traumatic intracranial hemorrhage, hematoma expansion is associated with poorer neurological outcomes and increased mortality. The administration of an antifibrinolytic agent like tranexamic acid (TXA) may potentially improve clinical outcomes in patients with acute brain injury by preventing such intracranial expansion. However, studies on the impact of TXA in these patients have yielded variable results, and its efficacy, appropriate dosing and optimal timing of administration remain unclear. The present review summarizes the clinical evidence regarding the proper use of tranexamic acid in the treatment of intracranial traumatic and non-traumatic hemorrhage, and its implications for clinical practice.

Authors
Eva Tejerina Álvarez, Irene Cavada Carranza, Marcos González Bermejo, Teresa Molina García, José Lorente Balanza