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Nov 16, 2025, 05:10
Roy Khalife and Colleagues Share new Study About Neuraxial Analgesia Safety
RPTH Journal shared a post on LinkedIn:
“How safe is neuraxial analgesia for pregnant patients with bleeding disorders?This team reviewed over a decade of deliveries at a tertiary care center to explore practice patterns and outcomes.”
Title: Neuraxial analgesia in pregnant individuals with bleeding disorders: a retrospective descriptive study of obstetric anesthesia practices and outcomes
Authors: Yongjun Yi, Bonnie Niu, Lisa Duffett, Darine El-Chaâr, Alan Tinmouth, Tzu-Fei Wang, Roy Khalife

Read the full study here.
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