A randomized controlled pilot study of epsilon-aminocaproic acid as a topical hemostatic agent for postoperative bleeding in the sheep model of chronic sinusitis.

Devika C Thomas, Peter-John Wormald
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Abstract

Background: Significant bleeding with blood clot formation in the postoperative period may predispose to the formation of postoperative adhesions. A topical hemostatic agent would potentially improve postoperative comfort and lessen adhesion formation. This pilot study was performed to evaluate the effects of a novel topical hemostatic agent AMICAR (epsilon-aminocaproic acid; Xanodyne Pharmacal, Inc., Florence, KY) on postoperative bleeding after endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS).

Methods: In a prospective randomized controlled pilot study full thickness mucosal injuries were created on the lateral nasal wall, ethmoturbinal and the maxillary ostium on both sides of 10 sheep. Eosinophilic chronic sinusitis was confirmed both by endoscopy and by biopsy before full thickness injuries. The topical hemostatic agent (AMICAR) was sprayed onto a randomly selected side with or without mucoadhesive methyl cellulose (5 sheep in each group). The control side received a spray of saline of equal volume. The degree of bleeding in the surgical field was graded using a visual analog scale until total hemostasis was achieved. The grades at 2-minute intervals as well as the time to achieve total hemostasis were recorded.

Results: Eosinophilia of the epithelium did not correlate with the severity of bleeding (p<0.05). There was a statistically significant reduction in the grade of bleeding in the lateral nasal wall both superior and inferior to the middle turbinate attachment when AMICAR alone was used compared with normal saline (p=0.004 and p=0.003, respectively) but when AMICAR was used in combination with methyl cellulose this significance was lost (p=0.076 and p=0.502).

Conclusion: AMICAR may be considered for use either during or after sinus surgery to reduce bleeding.

epsilon-氨基己酸作为局部止血剂治疗绵羊慢性鼻窦炎模型术后出血的随机对照初步研究。
背景:术后大量出血伴血栓形成可能易导致术后粘连的形成。局部止血剂可能会改善术后舒适度并减少粘连的形成。本初步研究旨在评估一种新型局部止血剂AMICAR (epsilon-氨基己酸;Xanodyne Pharmacal, Inc., Florence, KY)治疗内窥镜鼻窦手术(ESS)后出血。方法:采用前瞻性随机对照试验,在10只羊的两侧鼻侧壁、鼻窦和上颌口制造全层粘膜损伤。嗜酸性慢性鼻窦炎在全层损伤前通过内窥镜检查和活检证实。将局部止血剂(AMICAR)喷在随机选择的一侧,每组5只羊,有或没有黏附甲基纤维素。对照组接受等量生理盐水喷雾。手术野出血程度用视觉模拟量表分级,直至完全止血。记录每隔2分钟的分级及达到完全止血的时间。结果:上皮嗜酸性粒细胞增多与出血的严重程度无关(结论:AMICAR可考虑在鼻窦手术期间或之后使用,以减少出血。
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