Search results with tag "Neuraxial blockade"
Epidural Technique - IFNA
ifna.siteNeuraxial blockade is preferred over a general anesthetic in the obstetric population, if not contraindicated. Dose of local anesthetics are often reduced to prevent excessive spread. Excessive spread may occur due to changes in intra-abdominal anatomy and an increased sensitivity to local anesthetics related to altered hormone levels. ...
Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block: LANDMARK AND …
www.frca.co.ukd. In anticoagulated patients, in whom neuraxial blockade is contra-indicated. e. The intention to paralyse the hip adductor muscles, e.g. for TURBT. 3. Please answer true or false: With regards to techniques of Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block: a. The landmark technique is considered to be safer than a direct femoral nerve block, be-
Guideline: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) in pregnancy …
www.health.qld.gov.au• Pregnancy complications • Prolonged immobility Other change in risk status. If prophylaxis indicated • Plan intrapartum care (consider ... • Consider anaesthetic referral from 32 weeks • Precautions for neuraxial blockade. Postnatal risk • Assess intrapartum or within 6 hours of birth • Review VTE prevention plan and adjust as ...
Anatomía de la columna vertebral. Actualidades
www.medigraphic.comcic and lumbar spine for central neuraxial blockade. Anesthesiology. 2011;114:1459-1485. 3. Prats-Galino A, Reina MA, Mavar-Haramija M, Puigdellivol-Sánchez A, Juanes-Méndez JA, De Andrés JA. 3D interactive model of lumbar spinal structures of anesthetic interest. Clin Anat. 2015;28:205-212. 4.