✅ Why SafeSpinal?
• Available offline: Always ready for use – even without internet
• Data protection: No registration, no cloud, no advertising
• Guideline-compliant: Based on the current DGAI guidelines
• No more searching through confusing tables or PDFs – here you can quickly find what you need.
🧠 SafeSpinal – Safe spinal and epidural anesthesia with anticoagulants
Safe decisions for spinal and epidural anesthesia (PKA) despite aspirin, Clexane, Xarelto, and other drugs – offline, practical, and guideline-compliant. SafeSpinal supports you in performing regional anesthesia close to the spinal cord in anticoagulated patients. The app is based on the current German DGAI recommendations and offers structured decision support for hospitals, operating rooms, outpatient clinics, and obstetrics.
🔍 Content & Features
• Medication-related pause times – before puncture, catheter insertion, and removal
• Overview of DOACs, heparins, aspirin, Marcumar, fondaparinux, and much more
• Consideration of interactions and obstetrical considerations
• Recommendations for antiplatelet agents and anticoagulants
• Intuitive navigation – time-saving and safe in hectic hospital operations
🎯 Who is SafeSpinal for?
• Anesthesiologists
• Physicians in training
• Pain therapists
• Hospital physicians with perioperative responsibility
• Obstetricians
• Surgeons
💊 Covered medications (excerpt)
Antiplatelet agents:
• Aspirin®, clopidogrel, prasugrel, ticagrelor, and many more
Anticoagulants:
• DOACs: Apixaban, rivaroxaban, edoxaban, dabigatran
• Heparins (LMWH/UFH), Marcumar®, fondaparinux
• Special cases: Argatroban, danaparoid, iloprost
SafeSpinal is your reliable reference for safe regional anesthesia in patients receiving antithrombotic therapy – instantly accessible, always up-to-date, 100% offline. No scrolling, no browsing, no ads – just the information you need right now.
❗ Note:
SafeSpinal is intended exclusively for medical professionals. The app is not intended for laypeople or patients.
The content provided is for professional information only and does not replace medical decisions, individual advice, or risk assessment.
Use is at the professional user's own risk.