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Analysis of factors related to patient refusal of spinal anesthesia
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Factors related to patient refusal of spinal anesthesia are low back pain, needle type and tingling sensation. Low back pain is related to the number of attempts of spinal block. Practitioners should give patients appropriate information about spinal anesthesia preoperatively and consider using Whitacre needle and avoid multiple attempts of spinal block so as to increase patient's compliance with spinal anesthesia.
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