Ibrahim Doğan, Fevzi Birişik, Yücel Bilgin, Ahmet Sinan Kalyenci, Erol Rüştü Bozkurt, Yusuf Öztürkmen
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摘要
目的:评价氨甲环酸对大鼠胫骨闭合性骨折模型骨折愈合的影响。方法:将64只雄性Sprague-Dawley大鼠纳入本研究,对其右胫骨骨干进行闭合性骨折和髓内钉固定。他们被分为两个主要组,实验组每周注射氨甲环酸,对照组不接受额外治疗。每组8只大鼠在第一实验组和对照组、第二实验组和控制组、第三实验组和对比组、第四实验组和比较组处死并评估骨折愈合情况。根据“Spencer指数”和“Lane and Sandhu评分系统”对骨折愈合进行放射学评估,并根据霍等人设计的评分系统进行组织学评估。结果:根据Spencer指标,E3组的平均愈合评分在统计学上显著高于第三对照组(P=.014)。此外,与第四对照组相比,第四实验组的平均联合得分在统计学上显著较高(P=.047)。根据Lane和Sandhu评分系统,只有E3-4组的平均愈合得分在统计学上显著高于C3-4组的均值愈合得分(P=.048),结论:本研究表明,反复静脉注射氨甲环酸对大鼠胫骨骨折模型的骨折愈合没有负面影响。尽管氨甲环酸在晚期表现出更好的放射学愈合,但它对组织学愈合没有影响。
Effects of repeated intravenous doses of tranexamic acid on closed tibial fracture healing: Experimental study based on the rat model.
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the effects of tranexamic acid on fracture healing in the rat tibia closed fracture model.
Methods: Sixty-four male Sprague-Dawley rats were included in this study, where closed fracture and intramedullary nailing were performed on their right tibial diaphyses. They were divided into 2 main groups, the experimental group, which was given weekly tranexamic acid injections, and the control group, which received no additional treatment. Eight rats from each group were sacrificed and evaluated for fracture healing at the first experimental group and control group, second experimental group and control group, third experimental group and control group, and fourth experimental group and control group weeks. Fracture healing was radiologically assessed according to the "Spencer Index" and "Lane and Sandhu Scoring System," and histologically evaluated according to the scoring system devised by Huo et al. Results: According to the Spencer Index, the mean union score was statistically significantly higher in the E3 group than in the third con- trol group (P = .014). Furthermore, the mean union score was statistically significantly higher in the fourth experimental group compared to the fourth control group (P=.047). According to the Lane and Sandhu Scoring System, only the mean union scores of the E3-4 groups were statistically significantly higher than the mean union scores of the C3-4 groups (P=.048). There was no histological difference between groups in terms of union, according to the criteria defined by Huo et al (P > .05).
Conclusion: This study showed us that repeated intravenous administrations of tranexamic acid had no negative effect on fracture heal- ing in the rat tibia fracture model. Although tranexamic acid demonstrated better radiological healing in the late period, it had no effect on histological union.