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Jan 2024
1h 20m

Hematoma or Hemostasis: Anticoagulants’ ...

Jeremy Stanley
About this episode

Today we want to unravel the intricate relationship between anticoagulants and regional anesthesia. Join Garry and Terry as they navigate through the delicate balance of benefits and risks associated with these practices. We’ll dive into the world of anticoagulation reversal agents, discussing FDA-approved options such as Idarucizumab and Andexanet.

So join Garry and Terry as they navigate the complexities of anticoagulants and regional anesthesia, emphasizing the critical role guidelines play in ensuring patient safety in the ever-evolving landscape of anesthetic practices.

 

Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:

  • The evolving perspectives on NSAIDs, COX-2 inhibitors, and aspirin, emphasizing recent data that challenges initial concerns about spinal hematomas.
  • Neuraxial anesthesia, celebrated for positive outcomes, brings its own set of risks, notably bleeding and hematoma formation.
  • Heparin administration, both subcutaneous and intraoperative, prompts nuanced considerations, ensuring safety in the neuraxial procedure.
  • Insights into thrombolytic therapy, urging caution due to limited clinical data.

 

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