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Myelography Complications and Current Practice Patterns

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Myelography is generally safe, with a low risk of seizures, contrast reactions, and other significant complications. The results of this study show that a majority of practitioners screens patients for use of potentially epileptogenic drugs, but a majority does not require patients to discontinue use of metformin and aspirin or other NSAIDs, nor do they routinely check PT and PTT before the procedure. These common practice patterns are considered to be appropriate for the safe and efficient performance of myelography.

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