نتایج جستجو برای: post spinal puncture headache psph

تعداد نتایج: 551003  

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2014
Kowacs Fernando

Dear editors, In his recent paper published in this journal, Matas addresses one important and well-studied aspect of postdural puncture headache prevention, i.e., the use of atraumatic spinal needles. On the other hand, when focusing on standard post-lumbar puncture recommendations, particularly 24 hours bed rest and controlled fluid ingestion, the author refers to four papers in which not onl...

2014
Ali Jabbari Mohammad Reza Hasanjani Roushan

Sir Lumbar puncture (LP) is an essential medical procedure for several clinical conditions. It is an invasive procedure by which physicians can provide sample of cerebrospinal fluid through a needle inserted into the lower lumbar area for diagnostic purposes (meningitis or subarachnoid hemorrhage). Injection of medications into the cerebrospinal fluid "intrathecally", particularly for spinal an...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de anestesiologia 2005
José Francisco Nunes Pereira das Neves Vinícius La Rocca Vieira Rodrigo Machado Saldanha Francisco de Assis Duarte Vieira Michele Coutinho Neto Marcos Gonçalves Magalhães Mariana Moraes Pereira das Neves Fernando Paiva Araújo

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Post-dural puncture headache is the most frequent complication after spinal anesthesia or accidental dural perforation during attempted epidural block. This report aimed at describing the use of hydrocortisone to treat and prevent post-dural puncture headache (PDPH). CASE REPORTS Three cases in which hydrocortisone was used to treat and prevent post-dural puncture he...

Journal: :Pain physician 2008
Torin Shear Shihab U Ahmed

Post dural puncture headache (PDPH) can be observed after any trauma to the dura. The hallmark of PDPH is an increasing headache when assuming the upright position and improvement with the supine position. Diagnosis of PDPH is essentially based on history of dural puncture and clinical presentation. In most cases, if initial conservative therapies fail to provide the relief of symptoms, an epid...

2016
Anitha Prashanth Murali Chakravarthy

Indian Journal of Anaesthesia | Vol. 60 | Issue 10 | Oct 2016 782 Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol 2013;115:46‐55. 4. Bufalino A, Paranaíba LM, Gouvêa AF, Gueiros LA, Martelli‐Júnior H, Junior JJ, et al. Cleidocranial dysplasia: Oral features and genetic analysis of 11 patients. Oral Dis 2012;18:184‐90. 5. Almenrader N, Passariello M, Cascone P. Anaesthesia for a child with cleidocranial dyspla...

Journal: :Pain physician 2007
Lawrence Weil Richard I Gracer Neal Frauwirth

Spinal headache is an occasional, but painful complication of epidural injection procedures due to dural puncture that allows leakage of CSF from the thecal sac, thereby reducing intracranial pressure. In the event of failure of conservative management, (e.g. abdominal binder, fluids, acetaminophen), an epidural blood patch is often used. This case report describes a patient with spinal headach...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1992
D A Spriggs D J Burn J French N E Cartlidge D Bates

A randomized study of 110 patients undergoing their first diagnostic lumbar puncture was performed to compare the effect of immediate mobilization with 4 hours bed rest on the incidence of post lumbar puncture headache. There was no difference between the mobile (n = 54) and bed rest (n = 56) groups in the incidence of post lumbar puncture headache (32% versus 31%, respectively). We conclude th...

2015
Sousan Rasooli Farnaz Moslemi Ali Baybordi

Spinal anesthesia is often the preferred technique of anesthesia for cesarean delivery. It is a simple procedure with rapid onset and deep sensory block effect that produces excellent operating conditions (1). As a complication of spinal anesthesia, post-dural puncture headache (PDPH) is caused by the needle penetration of the dura matter and loss of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). During the postpa...

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