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Subarachnoid Pressure with Epidural Blood “Patch”
Regional Anesthesia: The Journal of Neural Blockade in Obstetrics, Surgery, & Pain Control, 1979Subarachnoid pressure was monitored continuously during and after epidural blood “patch” in eight patients with postlumbar-puncture headache. Epidural blood patch (15 ml) was associated with more than a threefold increase in subarachnoid pressure immediately following the epidural injection.
Dennis W. Coombs, Donald Hooper
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Intracranial hypertension following epidural blood patch
Neurology, 2003An epidural blood patch (EBP) is the standard treatment of postural headache resulting from a spontaneous or post–lumbar puncture–induced dural tear with persistent leakage of CSF into the epidural space.1 The EBP procedure is widely thought to be safe because of the development of methods that are believed to reliably identify the epidural space, thus
Dean M, Cestari, Joseph F, Rizzo
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Subdural Hematoma After an Epidural Blood Patch
Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 2012We report the case of a 37-year-old postpartum patient who developed a contained subacute spinal subdural hematoma causing mass effect on the cauda equina and severe spinal stenosis after undergoing an epidural blood patch for postdural puncture headache. Recovery occurred following administration of oral steroids.
L A, Verduzco, S W, Atlas, E T, Riley
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Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2019
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH), caused by CSF leaks, can trigger headaches, and is treated using epidural blood patch (EBP) procedures. We aimed to determine the effectiveness of a newly devised two-site blind EBP procedure as the initial treatment for SIH and compare its effectiveness with that of conventional targeted EBP.
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Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH), caused by CSF leaks, can trigger headaches, and is treated using epidural blood patch (EBP) procedures. We aimed to determine the effectiveness of a newly devised two-site blind EBP procedure as the initial treatment for SIH and compare its effectiveness with that of conventional targeted EBP.
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The West Virginia medical journal, 2009
This report describes the use of a single shot, through the needle caudal approach to epidural blood patch (EBP) in a patient with persistent leakage of cerebrospinal fluid following lumbosacral laminectomy. A previous report of caudal EBP in an adult patient with an epidural catheter suggested that the success of the procedure could be comparable ...
Roger A, Cook, Richard P, Driver
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This report describes the use of a single shot, through the needle caudal approach to epidural blood patch (EBP) in a patient with persistent leakage of cerebrospinal fluid following lumbosacral laminectomy. A previous report of caudal EBP in an adult patient with an epidural catheter suggested that the success of the procedure could be comparable ...
Roger A, Cook, Richard P, Driver
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Circulating tumour DNA — looking beyond the blood
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022Ann Tivey, Matt Church, Natalie Cook
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The blood–tumour barrier in cancer biology and therapy
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021Patricia S Steeg
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