Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8621843 | Revista Colombiana de Anestesiología | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
There were no factors determined by patient, anesthetic procedure, surgical procedure and operator that could be independently associated with brachial plexus block failure. The suggestion is to fine-tune the definition of failures, not just in the research environment, but in the current clinical practice; to improve the anesthesia records to rise the numbers and the quality of data bases for a quantitative determination of the risk of peripheral regional anesthesia failure and design prevention strategies focused on risk groups.
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Authors
Diego Alberto Moreno-MartÃnez, Ana Helena Perea-Bello, Judy Lorena DÃaz-Bohada, Diana Margarita GarcÃa-Rodriguez, Verónica Echeverri-Mallarino, Maury Julieth Valencia-Peña, Walter Osorio-Cardona, Paola Nathaly Silva-EnrÃquez,