Epidural Labor Analgesia 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-13890-9_19
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Neuraxial Analgesia in the Anticoagulated Parturient

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“…The principle of spinal analgesia is the same as that of epidural anesthesia in terms of intensity and extension of the block on the sensitive metameres [6]. Thus, the intensity of the block depends on the concentration and the M-LAC of the local anesthetic as well as the type of associated opioid while the extension of the block depends on the baricity and the volume of LA used [7].…”
Section: Spinal Analgesia Is a Technique Aimed At A Sensitive Medulla...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principle of spinal analgesia is the same as that of epidural anesthesia in terms of intensity and extension of the block on the sensitive metameres [6]. Thus, the intensity of the block depends on the concentration and the M-LAC of the local anesthetic as well as the type of associated opioid while the extension of the block depends on the baricity and the volume of LA used [7].…”
Section: Spinal Analgesia Is a Technique Aimed At A Sensitive Medulla...mentioning
confidence: 99%