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Regional anesthesia in the patient receiving antithrombotic or thrombolytic therapy: American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Evidence-Based Guidelines (Third Edition).

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The ASRA consensus statements represent the collective experience of recognized experts in the field of neuraxial anesthesia and anticoagulation and are based on case reports, clinical series, pharmacology, hematology, and risk factors for surgical bleeding.
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This article is published in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine.The article was published on 2010-01-01. It has received 1319 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Neuraxial blockade & Anesthesiology.

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Grades of recommendation for antithrombotic agents: American College of Chest Physicians Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines (8th Edition).

TL;DR: This chapter describes the system used by the American College of Chest Physicians to grade recommendations for antithrombotic and thrombolytic therapy as part of the AntithromBotic and Thromboleytic Therapy: Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines (8th Edition).
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Some maternal complications of epidural analgesia for labour

J. S. Crawford
- 01 Dec 1985 - 
TL;DR: Consideration of this experience leah to the conclusion that is the rules of management are rigorously followed, epidural analgesia for labour and delivery, including topping‐up by well‐informed midwives, is characterised by an extremely high level of safety for the mother.
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Magnetic resonance imaging of extradural blood patches: appearances from 30 min to 18 h

TL;DR: Extradural blood patch injection produced a focal haematoma mass around the injection site which initially compressed the thecal sac and nerve roots, although small amounts of blood spread more distally as mentioned in this paper.
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Herbal medicines and perioperative care.

Jonathan Moss, +1 more
- 01 Sep 2006 - 
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Epidural analgesia and anticoagulant therapy. Experience with one thousand cases of continuous epidurals.

TL;DR: It is concluded that, provided adequate precautions are taken, epidural analgesia can be safely used in patients receiving anticoagulant therapy.
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