Anticoagulation and regional anesthesia concerns

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

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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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9781461410126

Publication Date

1-1-2012

Publisher

Springer

City

New York, NY

First Page

157

Last Page

174

Disciplines

Medicine and Health Sciences

Anticoagulation and regional anesthesia concerns

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