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[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35977357/ Update on Applications and Limitations of Perioperative Tranexamic Acid]
[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35977357/ Update on Applications and Limitations of Perioperative Tranexamic Acid]
[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0007091220304384 High-dose versus low-dose tranexamic acid for paediatric craniosynostosis surgery: a double-blind randomised controlled non-inferiority trial
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Update on Applications and Limitations of Perioperative Tranexamic Acid

Tranexamic Acid: Current Knowns and Unknowns

Patient Blood Management Is a New Standard of Care to Optimize Blood Health.

Tranexamic acid evokes pain by modulating neuronal excitability in the spinal dorsal horn

Tranexamic Acid Use in Pediatric Craniotomies at a Large Tertiary Care Pediatric Hospital: A Five Year Retrospective Study

Effects and side-effects of tranexamic acid: they both matter

Concentration–effect relationship for tranexamic acid inhibition of tissue plasminogen activator-induced fibrinolysis in vitro using the viscoelastic ClotPro® TPA-test

Viscoelastic coagulation monitoring for tranexamic acid: personalised antifibrinolytic dosing?

Tranexamic acid-associated intrathecal toxicity during spinal anaesthesia: A narrative review of 22 recent reports

Tranexamic Acid Is Efficacious at Decreasing the Rate of Blood Loss in Adolescent Scoliosis Surgery - A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial

Clinical use of tranexamic acid: evidences and controversies

Update on Applications and Limitations of Perioperative Tranexamic Acid

[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0007091220304384 High-dose versus low-dose tranexamic acid for paediatric craniosynostosis surgery: a double-blind randomised controlled non-inferiority trial ]