Bleeding and Neurologic Complications in 58,000 Interventional Pain Procedures
Conclusions: Bleeding complications are rare in patients undergoing low- or intermediate-risk pain procedures even in the presence of antiplatelet medications. This is consistent with recently released guidelines.
Source: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine - Category: Anesthesiology Tags: Chronic and Interventional Pain: Original Articles Source Type: research
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