Survey of Anesthesiologists on Topical Vasoconstrictors and Intravenous Tranexamic Acid for Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 2022 Jan;131(1):59-70. doi: 10.1177/00034894211005940. Epub 2021 Apr 12.

Abstract

Objectives: Topical vasoconstrictors and intravenous tranexamic acid (IV TXA) are safe and efficacious to decrease bleeding and improve the surgical field during endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS). The purpose of this study was to investigate practice patterns, awareness of clinical evidence, and comfort levels among anesthesia providers regarding these hemostatic agents for ESS.

Methods: A total of 767 attending anesthesiologists, residents, and certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) at 5 United States academic centers were invited to participate in a survey regarding their experience with IV TXA and 3 topical vasoconstrictor medications (oxymetazoline, epinephrine, and cocaine) during ESS.

Results: 330 (47%) anesthesia providers responded to the electronic survey. 113 (97%) residents, 92 (83%) CRNAs, and 52 (68%) attendings managed 5 or fewer ESS cases per month. Two-thirds of providers had not reviewed efficacy or safety literature for these hemostatic agents. Oxymetazoline was perceived safest, followed by epinephrine, IV TXA, and cocaine. Respondents considered potential side effects over surgical field visibility when selecting agents. The majority of providers had no formal training on these agents for ESS, but indicated interest in educational opportunities.

Conclusion: Many anesthesia providers are unfamiliar with safety and efficacy literature regarding agents used to improve hemostasis for ESS, highlighting a need for development of relevant educational resources. Rhinologic surgeons have an opportunity to communicate with anesthesia colleagues on the use of hemostatic agents to improve the surgical field during ESS.

Keywords: education; endoscopic sinus surgery; intravenous tranexamic acid; surgical field visibility; topical cocaine; topical epinephrine; topical oxymetazoline.

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Intravenous
  • Administration, Topical
  • Anesthesiology*
  • Antifibrinolytic Agents / administration & dosage*
  • Cocaine / administration & dosage
  • Endoscopy*
  • Epinephrine / administration & dosage
  • Health Care Surveys
  • Humans
  • Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures / methods
  • Oxymetazoline / administration & dosage
  • Paranasal Sinuses / surgery*
  • Practice Patterns, Physicians'*
  • Tranexamic Acid / administration & dosage*
  • Vasoconstrictor Agents / administration & dosage*

Substances

  • Antifibrinolytic Agents
  • Vasoconstrictor Agents
  • Tranexamic Acid
  • Oxymetazoline
  • Cocaine
  • Epinephrine