doi:10.1016/S0889-8537(05)70137-1Terese T. HorlockerAnesthesiology Clinics of North AmericaTerese T.Horlocker. (1999) ANTICOAGULATION AND NEURAXIAL ANESTHESIA. Anesthesiology Clinics of North America 17 , 861-879 /
1. Review the current recommendations for regional anesthesia in the setting of anticoagulation Spinal hematoma remains the most concerning and catastrophic adverse event that can occur in patients receiving neuraxial anesthesia. In an attempt to decrease the risk of spinal hematoma, the American Society...
Currently, the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA) anticoagulation guidelines recommend that before the performance of a neuraxial procedure a minimum of 24 hours should elapse following a treatment dose of enoxaparin (1 mg/kg twice daily or 1.5 mg/kg once daily). The...
NeuraxialBlockadeandAnticoagulation Recentadvancesinpharmacology,theformulationandcontinuedevolutionofthromboembolism prophylaxis,andincreaseduseofregionalanesthesiahavecreatedtheneedforformalizedguidance. TheAmericanSocietyofRegionalAnesthesiaandPainMedicine(ASRA)haveformulated guidelinestoassisttheanesthesiaproviderincaringforthe...
The article discusses anticoagulation issues relevant to the use of neuraxial anesthesia. Topics covered include major risk factors for spinal epidural hematoma associated with heparin, the importance of timing neuraxial intervention with anticoagulant discontinuation and resumption and guidelines on the use ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-60072-7_33Randall W. KnoebelDavid M. DickersonNeuraxial anesthesia and anticoagulation. Reg Anesth 1998; 23 Suppl.2: 129–93
Numerous studies have documented the safety of neuraxial anesthesia and analgesia in the anticoagulated patient. Patient management is based on appropriate... TT Horlocker,DJ Wedel,JC Rowlingson,... - 《Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine》 被引量: 1324发表: 2010年 Perioperative management of anti...
Regional anesthesia has been shown to decrease the incidence of deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, pneumonia, transfusion requirements, respiratory depression, myocardial infarction, renal failure, and overall mortality ( 1 ). Studies have also shown that in select operations, a postoperative ...
Anticoagulation and neuraxial regional anesthesia: perspectives. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2003; 28: 163±6D. Bergvqist, C. L. Wu, and J. M. Neal, "Anticoagulation and neuraxial regional anesthesia: perspective," Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, no. 2, supplement, pp. 13-16, 2004....
Analgesia without paraplegia: Neuraxial anesthesia and anticoagulation.EBSCO_AspRevista Mexicana De Anestesiologia