Anticoagulation and regional anesthesia concerns
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Adam M. Kaye: 0000-0002-7224-3322
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Book Title
Essentials of Regional Anesthesia
Description
Interventional pain management is an emerging specialty that uses procedures to diagnose and treat chronic pain. Most of these procedures are performed percutaneously and carry a risk of bleeding [1]. Regional anesthesia similarly uses percutaneous injection techniques for surgery, perioperatively, and postoperative analgesia. Patients undergoing these treatments may be receiving exogenous anticoagulants or have impaired hemostasis.
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ISBN
9781461410126
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Publisher
Springer
City
New York, NY
First Page
157
Last Page
174
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
Recommended Citation
Shah, Rinoo; Kaye, Alan D.; Kaye, Adam M.; and Tsai, Jeffrey Y., "Anticoagulation and regional anesthesia concerns" (2012). School of Pharmacy Faculty Books and Book Chapters. 63.
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/phs-facbooks/63