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Safe Epidural Analgesia in Thirty Parturients with Platelet Counts Between 69,000 and 98,000 mm-3

1997; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 85; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1097/00000539-199708000-00025

ISSN

1526-7598

Autores

Yaakov Beilin, Jeffrey Zahn, Michele Comerford,

Tópico(s)

Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology

Resumo

Regional anesthesia is a popular form of pain relief for the management of labor and delivery.Thrombocytopenia is considered a relative contraindication to the administration of regional anesthesia. Some authorities have recommended that an epidural anesthetic be withheld if the platelet count is <100,000 mm-3. For the period of March 1993 through February 1996, we reviewed the charts of all parturients who had a platelet count <100,000 mm-3 during the peripartum period. Eighty women met this criterion. Of these 80,30 had an epidural anesthetic placed when the platelet count was 100,000 mm-3 that subsequently decreased below 100,000 mm-3, and 28 did not receive a regional anesthetic. We found no documentation of any neurologic complications in the medical records. We conclude that regional anesthesia should not necessarily be withheld when the platelet count is <100,000 mm-3. (Anesth Analg 1997;85:385-8)

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