Anticlotting drugs and regional anaesthetic and analgesic techniques: comparative update of the safety recommendations

JV Llau, J De Andres, C Gomar… - European journal of …, 2007 - cambridge.org
JV Llau, J De Andres, C Gomar, A Gómez-Luque, F Hidalgo, LM Torres
European journal of anaesthesiology, 2007cambridge.org
The wide use of anticlotting drugs by patients scheduled for surgery is a challenge for the
anaesthesiologist when considering a regional anaesthesia technique. This practice seems
safe if there is an appropriate management based on safety intervals established according
to the pharmacology of the drug and the regional technique. Some anaesthesiology
societies have published recommendations for the safe practice of regional anaesthesia
with the simultaneous use of anticoagulants (heparin, low molecular weight heparins, oral …
The wide use of anticlotting drugs by patients scheduled for surgery is a challenge for the anaesthesiologist when considering a regional anaesthesia technique. This practice seems safe if there is an appropriate management based on safety intervals established according to the pharmacology of the drug and the regional technique. Some anaesthesiology societies have published recommendations for the safe practice of regional anaesthesia with the simultaneous use of anticoagulants (heparin, low molecular weight heparins, oral anticoagulants (OA), fondaparinux and others) and antiplatelet agents (aspirin, clopidogrel, ticlopidine, argatroban and others). One of the most recent guidelines has been published by the Spanish Society of Anaesthesia and Critical Care. This article reviews these recommendations and compares them with others published in the last years. The recommendations are similar, but some interesting differences can be observed and need to be considered. A European consensus in this setting would probably be necessary.
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