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Testing haptic sensations for spinal anesthesia.

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Testing haptic sensations for spinal anesthesia.

Auteurs : Zsuzsanna M. Kulcsár ; Erik Lövquist ; Anthony P. Fitzgerald ; Annette Aboulafia ; George D. Shorten

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Abstract

Having identified key determinants of teaching and learning spinal anesthesia, it was necessary to characterize and render the haptic sensations (feeling of touch) associated with needle insertion in the lower back. The approach used is to match recreated sensations (eg, "pop" through skin or dura mater) with experts' perceptions of the equivalent clinical events.

DOI: 10.1097/AAP.0b013e318203062d
PubMed: 21455083

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