2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.annfar.2013.04.001
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Analgésie péridurale obstétricale chez une parturiente atteinte d’un déficit en facteur XI : défi inconsidéré ou risque raisonné ?

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“…Plasma-derived FXI concentrate, solvent-detergent-treated FFP, and aFVII are alternatives, but due to their high cost, they may not be accessible in some countries. 6 , 12 In our case, the patient had an FXI level of 5, and due to the unavailability of other products, it was decided to use FFP in combination with TXA for prophylaxis, after consultation and discussion with the patient.…”
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“…Plasma-derived FXI concentrate, solvent-detergent-treated FFP, and aFVII are alternatives, but due to their high cost, they may not be accessible in some countries. 6 , 12 In our case, the patient had an FXI level of 5, and due to the unavailability of other products, it was decided to use FFP in combination with TXA for prophylaxis, after consultation and discussion with the patient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“… 6 In the opinion of English authors, epidural anesthesia should be avoided in the presence of bleeding symptoms or severe deficiency but is not absolutely contraindicated. 12 …”
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confidence: 99%