Caudal Analgesia & Anticoagulated Patient
Caudal Analgesia in Anticoagulated Chronic Pain Patients
Salem Anaesthesia Pain Clinic
100 participants
Jan 2, 2008
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Caudal analgesia is an effective intervention for lumbosacral pain. Some chronic pain patients take anticoagulants for vasculopathy treatment. Anticoagulation limits the use of caudal analgesia because of the risk of epidural bleeding. Caudal analgesia may be safe and effective in anticoagulated chronic pain patients. Quantitative analysis of prospective clinical data. Evaluation of caudal analgesia efficacy and safety in anticoagulated chronic pain patients. Analysis of outcome, and complications.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- adult chronic pain patients who undergo caudal analgesia
Exclusion Criteria1
- chronic pain patients who refuse caudal analgesia
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Interventions
Caudal analgesia for chronic lumbosacral pain
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NCT05946850