Autoinjector-based delivery of tranexamic acid provides pharmacokinetic efficacy in a porcine model of uncontrolled hemorrhage

  • Arik Eisenkraft
  • , Linn Wagnert-Avraham
  • , Rotem Azmon
  • , Michael Tabi
  • , Elon Glassberg
  • , Yoav Mintz
  • , Suhair Abdeen
  • , Muhammad Abdel-haq
  • , Abraham Domb
  • , Dean Nachman
  • , S. David Gertz

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Abstract

Background Hemorrhage remains the principal cause of death on the battlefield. It is suggested that Tranexamic acid (TXA) can improve survival of severely-bleeding casualties. The intravenous approach is not always available in the pre-hospital setting. It was shown that for every 15 min delay, the efficiency of TXA decreases by 10 %. This study was designed to assess the pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and pre-clinical efficacy of a TXA autoinjector in uncontrolled hemorrhage in swine. Methods Non-compressible hemorrhage was induced by laparoscopic partial liver resection. TXA was administered intramuscularly by autoinjector ( n = 25) or intravenously (control, n = 5). Blood levels of TXA and dynamics of clot formation were determined. Euthanasia was performed ninety minutes after injury followed by a laparotomy for the measurement of free blood and clots in the abdomen. Results The TXA levels in the autoinjector group exceeded the effective therapeutic threshold within <5 min and remained above the 10 mg/L threshold throughout the experiment. Intra-abdominal blood volumes, hemodynamic parameters, and indices of clot formation were similar between autoinjector-delivered and intravenouslyadministered groups.

Original languageEnglish
Article number112721
JournalInjury
Volume57
Issue number1
Early online date29 Aug 2025
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2026
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Autoinjector
  • Battlefield injuries
  • Intramuscular
  • Tranexamic acid
  • Trauma
  • Uncontrolled bleeding

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