regional anaesthesia and anticoagulantsregional anaesthesia and complicationsregional anaesthesia and haematomaepidural haematomaspinal haematomaanticoagulantsAs the life expectancy of our Western population progressively increases, so does the prevalence of cardiovascular disease and thus the use of antithrombotic ...
In selected situations, laboratory monitoring of the anticoagulant effect is appropriate, and reversal agents are suggested when there is a need to rapidly restore haemostatic function. 展开 关键词: anaesthesia, regional blood, anticoagulants drug, safety ...
The risk factors and methods of prophylaxis a... CR Goucke - 《Anaesthesia & Intensive Care》 被引量: 11发表: 1989年 Anaesthetic management of patients being treated with anticoagulants This review covers the management of patients on oral anticoagulation and aspects of prophylaxis against venous ...
Anticoagulants and spinal-epidural anesthesia Anesth Analg, 79 (1994), pp. 1165-1177 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar 17 Wulf H Epidural anaesthesia and spinal haematoma Can J Anaesth, 43 (1996), pp. 1260-1271 18 T.T. Horlocker, D.J. Wedel Neuraxial block and low-molecular-weight heparin: ...
thromboprophylaxis, anticoagulants, dextransurgery, general, orthopaedic, obstetricThe surgery and trauma-induced modulation of the coagulation system includes a considerable risk of perioperative thromboembolic complications unless effective thromboprophylactic treatment is given. In the present survey the patient...
Anticoagulants and spinal-epidural anesthesia. Anesth Analg. 1994;79:1165–77. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Horlocker TT, Wedel DJ, Rowlingson JC, et al. Regional anesthesia in the patient receiving antithrombotic or thrombolytic therapy. (ASRA Evidence-Based Guidelines, 3rd Edition). Reg ...
regional anaesthesia procedures. Permanent neurological injury is rare (0.02 to 0.07%); however, transient injuries do occur and are more common (0.01 to 0.8%). Pain on injection and paraesthesiae while performing regional anaesthesia are danger signals of potential injury and must not be ignored...
epidural hematoma and spinal epidural abscess to improve the treatment and diagnostic process. Major risk factors are anticoagulation and bleeding diathesis. To avoid unnecessary risk of epidural hematoma, use of anticoagulants before the procedure should be conducted according to the latest recommendations...
Anticoagulants and spinal–epidural analgesia. Anesth Analg. 1994;79(6):1165–1177. 44. Maier C, Gleim M, Weiss T, Stachetzki U, Nicolas V, Zenz M. Severe bleeding following lumbar sympathetic blockade in two patients under medication with irreversible platelet aggregation inhibitors. ...
Benzon HT, Avram MJ, Green D, Bonow RO. New oral anticoagulants and regional anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth. 2013;111(suppl 1):i96-i113.Benzon HT, Avram MJ, Green D, Bonow RO. New oral anticoagulants and regional an- aesthesia. Br J Anaesth 2013; 111 Suppl 1:i96-113....