2013
DOI: 10.36076/ppj.2013/16/se216
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Assessment of Bleeding Risk of Interventional Techniques: A Best Evidence Synthesis of Practice Patterns and Perioperative Management of Anticoagulant and Antithrombotic Therapy

Abstract: Background: Interventional pain management is a specialty that utilizes invasive procedures to diagnose and treat chronic pain. Patients undergoing these treatments may be receiving exogenous anticoagulants and antithrombotics. Even though the risk of major bleeding is very small, the consequences can be catastrophic. However, the role of antithrombotic therapy for primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease to decrease the incidence of acute cerebral and cardiovascular events is also crucial. O… Show more

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“…71% of 70 patients treated with percutaneous adhesiolysis utilizing local anesthetic steroid showed functional improvement of 50% or more at the end of 2 years [9]. There is a small but significant risk of bleeding, including epidural hematoma formation, which may occur with interventional techniques [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…71% of 70 patients treated with percutaneous adhesiolysis utilizing local anesthetic steroid showed functional improvement of 50% or more at the end of 2 years [9]. There is a small but significant risk of bleeding, including epidural hematoma formation, which may occur with interventional techniques [10].…”
Section: Literature Search and Search Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%