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Anaesthetic considerations for patients with a pre-existing neurological deficit: are neuraxial techniques safe?
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 07/19/07
Heytens, V., et al. - Pre-existing neurological and muscular disease may be a specific concern for anaesthetists as they need to consider the effect of anaesthesia upon the disease, vice versa, and the interaction of anaesthesia with the medication taken by the patient. Despite a lack of controlled studies, many anaesthetists, being afraid of a claim, will prefer general rather than regional anaesthesia in these patients. Nevertheless regional anaesthesia certainly merits its place because it offers undeniable advantages
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