نتایج جستجو برای: post lumbar puncture headache plph

تعداد نتایج: 476103  

Journal: :International Journal of Biomedical and Advance Research 2015

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1965

Journal: :Caspian journal of internal medicine 2013
Ali Jabbari Ebrahim Alijanpour Mehrafza Mir Nadia Bani Hashem Seyed Mozaffar Rabiea Mohammad Ali Rupani

Post spinal puncture headache (PSPH) is a well known complication of spinal anesthesia. It occurs after spinal anesthesia induction due to dural and arachnoid puncture and has a significant effect on the patient's postoperative well being. This manuscript is based on an observational study that runs on Babol University of Medical Sciences and review of literatures about current concepts about t...

ژورنال: بیهوشی و درد 2011
خدابنده لو, لیلا, سلیمی, علیرضا, صفری, فرهاد, متقی, کامران,

   Introduction: Although its prevalence has reduced since introduction of small size spinal needles, post dural puncture headache is a still a common problem in young women. Headache could appear several hours to seven days after dural puncture, and could be a cause for delayed hospital discharge. (There are several methods for prevention and treatment of this side effect such as complete bed ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2014
Catherine Crock Francesca Orsini Katherine J Lee Roderic J Phillips

OBJECTIVES To compare the frequency of headache and the procedure time following lumbar puncture (LP) using a 25-gauge needle compared to a 22-gauge needle. DESIGN 4-period crossover blinded randomised controlled trial. SETTING Oncology unit, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne. PATIENTS Children aged 4-15 years at enrolment having LPs as part of their treatment for leukaemia. INTERVEN...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2003
Y Murata M Yamagata S Ogata K Shimizu Y Ikeda J Hirayama H Yamada

In order to determine the influence of early ambulation and other factors on headaches occurring after lumbar myelography we randomised 207 patients (127 men and 80 women) into two groups. Following the investigation, we allowed the 101 patients (65 men and 36 women) in group A to sit or stand freely, while we confined the 106 patients (62 men and 44 women) in group B to bed for 20 hours. The n...

Journal: :Clinical pediatrics 1998
C Ramamoorthy J M Geiduschek S L Bratton A W Miser J S Miser

This prospective cohort study determined the incidence and risk factors for development of postdural puncture headache (PDPH) in children after lumbar puncture (LP). Eighty-six children were enrolled. LPs were performed with use of 22-gauge spinal needles with the bevel oriented parallel to the long axis of the spine. Follow-up telephone interviews and patients' diary of symptoms were collected...

2003
W. Evans Elliot M. Frohman Douglas S. Goodin

Headache (HA) is a common sequel to lumbar puncture (LP), whether performed for diagnosis or anesthesia. In their monograph summarizing the world literature through 1960, Tourtellotte et al. considered separately three principal patient populations: 1) patients undergoing diagnostic LPs (excluding myelography, pneumoencephalography, and cisternal puncture), excluding also patients whose conditi...

Journal: :iranian journal of neuro surgery 0
hossein ghalaenovi assistant professor of neurosurgery, department of neurological surgery, rasool akram complex, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran maziar azar associate professor of neurosurgery, department of neurological surgery, rasool akram complex iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hessam rahatlou * corresponding author address: rasool-akram complex, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. tel: +989122301598, fax: 02166509120, email:[email protected] shahrzad astaraki neurosurgeon, rasool akram complex, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background and importance: lumboperitoneal shunts are commonly used to treat several conditions, but their use can result in significant complications. we discuss a complication of these shunts that has not been reported in the literature to date. case presentation: an obese, 41-year-old woman admitted to rasool akram hospital complaining of a severe headache and blurred vision. the physical ex...

2012
Seza Apiliogullari Jale Bengi Celik

We read with great interest study conducted by Mosaffa et al. (1), designed to compare the rate of post-dural puncture headache (PDPH) in median and paramedian approaches in spinal anesthesia in the September issue of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. Spinal anaesthesia has been used in patients from preterm neonates to aged over a hundred years. At present it is a gold standard for many differ...

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