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When is Heparin Indicated for the Management of Acute Stroke?
When is Heparin Indicated for the Management of Acute Stroke?
Heparin does not appear to improve overall outcomes when used for ischemic stroke or within the first 2 weeks of a cardioembolic stroke. (SOR B, extrapolated from meta-analyses of multiple heparinoids.), Keywords: acute stroke, ischemic stroke, heparin, Note: Originally published in Evidence Based Practice, Citation: Murphy, S., & Rodríguez, J. E. (2009). When is heparin indicated for the management of acute stroke? Evidence Based Practice, 12(12): 9.
Which is the Best Surgical Incision/Technique for Cesarean Section?
Which is the Best Surgical Incision/Technique for Cesarean Section?
The Joel-Cohen skin incision is associated with less fever, pain, analgesic use, and blood loss, as well as shorter surgeries and hospital stays when compared with the Pfannenstiel skin incision (SOR: A, based on a systematic review). For uterine incision, the answer is no clear, but blunt dissection is associated with less blood loss when compared with sharp dissection (SOR: A, based on a systematic review and subsequent RCT). Cephalad-caudad blunt dissection appears safer than transverse blunt dissection (SOR: B, based on 1 RCT)., Keywords: cesarean section, Joel-Cohen skin incision, Pfannenstiel, surgical techniques, Note: Originally published in Evidence Based Practice, Citation: LeFranc, N., & Rodríguez, J. E. (2010). Which is the best surgical incision/technique for cesarean section? Evidence Based Practice, 13(8): 10.

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