Trasylol Increases the Risk of Death

February 26, 2008

Use of the -saving drug aprotinin () during significantly increases the risk of , according to data from two large studies.

Patients treated with aprotinin had an almost a two-fold greater mortality compared with patients given aminocaproic acid during , Sebastian Schneeweiss, M.D., Sc.D., of Harvard, and colleagues, reported in the Feb. 21 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine.

A second study in the by a Duke-led group revealed about a 30% higher mortality risk with aprotinin versus aminocaproic acid (Amicar) or no antifibrinolytic therapy.

“Characteristics of neither the patients nor the surgeons explain the [mortality] difference, which persisted through several approaches to control confounding,” Dr. Schneeweiss and co-authors concluded.

Evidence of an increased mortality hazard adds to adverse effects documented in a report two weeks ago in The Lancet that implicated aprotinin in renal dysfunction among patients undergoing cardiac .

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