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Bleeding is a potential complication after neuraxial and peripheral nerve blocks. The risk is increased in patients on antiplatelet and anticoagulant drugs. This joint guideline from the European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care and the European Society of Regional Anaesthesia aims to provide an evidence-based set of recommendations and suggestions on how to reduce the risk of antithrombotic drug-induced haematoma formation related to the practice of regional anaesthesia and analgesia.
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Published by the world’s leading authority on Ultrasound-Guided Interventional Pain procedures. Details the most practical and applicable techniques in pain medicine. Clear images, illustrations, ultrasound images, reverse ultrasound anatomy illustrations and animations. Features both ultrasound-guided pain and MSK procedures. Loaded with practical clinical tips. Regularly enhanced by NYSORA’s illustrations and animations; Tips on how to get the best images and results with injections. A short list of procedures featured: Ultrasound-guided: facet injections Median branch blocks Lumbar root injections Sacroiliac injection Celiac plexus block injection Blocks for pelvic pain Sympathetic block Stellate ganglion block Joint and bursa injections Knee injections Ultrasound-guided cervical discography Elbow Shoulder bursa injections.
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Regional Anaesthesia VS.
US Pain Blocks

January 9, 2025