Abstract

(Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2018;62:1466–1472) There is a trend to move away from neuraxial blocks in favor of truncal blocks, peripheral nerve blocks, and local anesthetic wound infiltration in the Netherlands. Furthermore, recent epidural “alert systems” have been introduced, meant to aid in the early detection of spinal hematoma or abscess after neuraxial anesthesia. However, these changes have not been investigated on a national level. The authors of the present study thus quantified trends in the practice of epidural analgesia and assessed the extent to which these epidural alert systems have been introduced in clinical practice.

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