Research Priorities in Tranexamic Acid After Trauma: Secondary Analysis of the National Trauma Research Action Plan.

The journal of trauma and acute care surgery(2024)

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INTRODUCTION:Tranexamic Acid (TXA) is an antifibrinolytic drug that is used in traumatic hemorrhage and TBI. Although TXA is considered relatively safe, inexpensive and is widely available, data regarding its mechanisms, optimal dosing, and timing, as well as relative risks and benefits for different patient populations, are inconsistent. In this study we aim to identify and summarize consensus research questions related to TXA across all NTRAP Delphi expert panels to identify priorities for future research on TXA in trauma. METHODS:A secondary analysis was performed using consensus-based research priorities collected by 11 NTRAP topic panels using a Delphi methodology. The database of questions was queried for the keywords "tranexamic" and "TXA". The identified questions were sorted by subject matter and summarized. RESULTS:7 panels included a total of 73 TXA-related questions. 46 questions reached consensus. The most addressed topic was outcomes (discussed in 64% of questions) followed by indications (49%) and specific patient populations (38%). Due to overlap across panels, questions were summarized and sorted by topic resulting in 21 priority research questions. CONCLUSIONS:73 total questions and 46 questions reaching consensus were identified by NTRAP panelists. The key topics identified in these questions should be prioritized in future funded research on TXA in trauma. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE:Original Research, IV.
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