Neuraxial anesthesia in patients with multiple sclerosis - a systematic review
Abstract Background and objectives: Current guidelines for neuraxial analgesia in patients with multiple sclerosis are ambiguous and offer the clinician only a limited basis for decision making. This systematic review examines the number of cases in which multiple sclerosis has been exacerbated aft...
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doaj-3bcdcadf4fb341419b569ad8aa8f98a82020-11-24T23:10:02ZengSociedade Brasileira de AnestesiologiaRevista Brasileira de Anestesiologia1806-907X67440441010.1016/j.bjane.2016.09.001S0034-70942017000400404Neuraxial anesthesia in patients with multiple sclerosis - a systematic reviewHelmar Bornemann-CimentiNikki SivroFrederike ToftLarissa HalbAndreas Sandner-KieslingAbstract Background and objectives: Current guidelines for neuraxial analgesia in patients with multiple sclerosis are ambiguous and offer the clinician only a limited basis for decision making. This systematic review examines the number of cases in which multiple sclerosis has been exacerbated after central neuraxial analgesia in order to rationally evaluate the safety of these procedures. Methods: A systematic literature search with the keywords "anesthesia or analgesia" and "epidural, peridural, caudal, spinal, subarachnoid or intrathecal" in combination with "multiple sclerosis" was performed in the databases PubMed and Embase, looking for clinical data on the effect of central neuraxial analgesia on the course of multiple sclerosis. Results and conclusions: Over a period of 65 years, our search resulted in 37 reports with a total of 231 patients. In 10 patients multiple sclerosis was worsened and nine multiple sclerosis or neuromyelitis optica was first diagnosed in a timely context with central neuraxial analgesia. None of the cases showed a clear relation between cause and effect. Current clinical evidence does not support the theory that central neuraxial analgesia negatively affects the course of multiple sclerosis.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-70942017000400404&lng=en&tlng=enMultiple sclerosisNeuromyelitis opticaNeuroaxial anesthesia |
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Helmar Bornemann-Cimenti Nikki Sivro Frederike Toft Larissa Halb Andreas Sandner-Kiesling Neuraxial anesthesia in patients with multiple sclerosis - a systematic review Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia Multiple sclerosis Neuromyelitis optica Neuroaxial anesthesia |
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Helmar Bornemann-Cimenti Nikki Sivro Frederike Toft Larissa Halb Andreas Sandner-Kiesling |
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Neuraxial anesthesia in patients with multiple sclerosis - a systematic review |
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Neuraxial anesthesia in patients with multiple sclerosis - a systematic review |
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Neuraxial anesthesia in patients with multiple sclerosis - a systematic review |
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Neuraxial anesthesia in patients with multiple sclerosis - a systematic review |
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Neuraxial anesthesia in patients with multiple sclerosis - a systematic review |
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neuraxial anesthesia in patients with multiple sclerosis - a systematic review |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia |
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Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia |
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Abstract Background and objectives: Current guidelines for neuraxial analgesia in patients with multiple sclerosis are ambiguous and offer the clinician only a limited basis for decision making. This systematic review examines the number of cases in which multiple sclerosis has been exacerbated after central neuraxial analgesia in order to rationally evaluate the safety of these procedures. Methods: A systematic literature search with the keywords "anesthesia or analgesia" and "epidural, peridural, caudal, spinal, subarachnoid or intrathecal" in combination with "multiple sclerosis" was performed in the databases PubMed and Embase, looking for clinical data on the effect of central neuraxial analgesia on the course of multiple sclerosis. Results and conclusions: Over a period of 65 years, our search resulted in 37 reports with a total of 231 patients. In 10 patients multiple sclerosis was worsened and nine multiple sclerosis or neuromyelitis optica was first diagnosed in a timely context with central neuraxial analgesia. None of the cases showed a clear relation between cause and effect. Current clinical evidence does not support the theory that central neuraxial analgesia negatively affects the course of multiple sclerosis. |
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Multiple sclerosis Neuromyelitis optica Neuroaxial anesthesia |
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