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Acute Monoplegia Due to Spinal Injury
Monoplegia due to spinal cord infarction, spinal epidural anesthesia, and epidural blood patch have been reported. Monoplegia due to cervical cord injuries is rare, and monoplegia of upper extremity is even rarer.
Gyani Jail Singh Birua
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ABSTRACT Volume status of a patient is difficult to assess clinically. Methods to measure plasma volume as well as changes in plasma volume in connection with fluid therapy are therefore valuable for research purposes and could potentially be used bedside to guide fluid therapy in individual patients.
David Grubb +4 more
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Summary Introduction Phenylephrine infusion is widely endorsed by guidelines as the preferred prophylactic drug for spinal hypotension in patients undergoing caesarean delivery; however, clinical practice continues to show marked variability in the selection of vasopressor drugs.
Narinder Pal Singh +4 more
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Efficacy of the Epidural Blood Patch for the Treatment of Post Epidural Puncture Headache
Objective: to evaluate the efficacy of the epidural blood patch for the treatment of post lumbar puncture headache (PEDPH). Methodology: This cross sectional study was conducted in the department of anesthesia and intensive care Nishtar hospital, Multan ...
Saeed, Maria +2 more
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Caffeine and Headache: Exploring the Multifaceted Relationship
ABSTRACT Purpose To explore the multifaceted relationship between caffeine and headache disorders, focusing on its dual role as both an analgesic and a potential trigger and to summarize the mechanisms underlying its anti‐nociceptive effects. Method This narrative review synthesizes evidence from experimental, clinical, and epidemiological studies on ...
Mona Hussein +6 more
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ABSTRACT In medically complex patients with chronic pain, new or worsening symptoms should prompt careful reassessment. Avascular necrosis, particularly in the setting of prolonged steroid use, may be overlooked due to diagnostic overshadowing. Timely recognition requires multidisciplinary collaboration and vigilance to distinguish acute pathology from
Ji‐Hoon Lee +3 more
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A complication of an epidural blood patch [PDF]
Epidural blood patch (EBP) is generally accepted as an effective and relatively low risk therapeutic option for post dural puncture headache, as well spontaneous spinal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak in patients not responding to conservative management [1]. Subdural hematoma (SDH) after EBP is a very rare complication.
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A case of postpartum cerebral ischemia following accidental dural puncture and epidural blood patch
Puerperal women are reported to have a rate of cerebral infarction 13 times greater than non-pregnant females. We report a case of cerebral ischaemia in a 30-yr-old healthy parturient after epidural analgesia for labour, complicated by dural puncture ...
MERCIERI A +7 more
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