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- Title
Direct oral anticoagulants should often be suspended for longer before neuraxial blockade.
- Authors
Thomas, Owain D.; Strandberg, Karin; Schött, Ulf
- Abstract
There is a little of information concerning which plasma concentrations of DOACs are safe when administering central neuraxial blocks (CNBs) and there is a wide variability in the rate of elimination, both between individuals and DOACs. Keywords: direct acting oral coagulants; DOAC; hemorrhage; neuraxial block; risk; surgery EN direct acting oral coagulants DOAC hemorrhage neuraxial block risk surgery 682 683 2 04/24/23 20230501 NES 230501 Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) require perioperative vigilance to reduce the risk of spinal hematoma. DOAC, direct acting oral coagulants, hemorrhage, neuraxial block, risk, surgery.
- Subjects
ORAL medication; DABIGATRAN; THROMBOLYTIC therapy; LOW-molecular-weight heparin; CONDUCTION anesthesia
- Publication
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2023, Vol 67, Issue 5, p682
- ISSN
0001-5172
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/aas.14209