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Post dural puncture headache

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1995
We describe the delayed diagnosis and management of a spinal headache following the use of a 24 g Sprotte needle, the results of a survey of spinal needle usage by physcians in the south west of England and a review of the prevention and management of postdural puncture headache.
M, McSwiney, J, Phillips
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Post-dural puncture headache diagnosis and management

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2022
Epidural analgesia, commonly used to alleviate labor pain, is not without complication. The most common complication associated with labor epidural analgesia (LEA) is Unintentional Dural Puncture (UDP), where many professionals go on to develop a Post Dural Puncture Headache (PDPH). Spinal anesthesia can also result in PDPH.
Manuel C, Vallejo, Mark I, Zakowski
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Gender and Post–Dural Puncture Headache

Anesthesiology, 2006
Gender is believed to be an independent risk factor for the development of post-dural puncture headache, but there are some of the inconsistencies in the available data. This systematic review examined a total of 18 trials (2,163 males, 1,917 females).
Christopher L, Wu   +6 more
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[Post-dural puncture headache].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 1990
Post dural puncture headache is one of the major complications of spinal anaesthesia. In order to establish this diagnosis, the headache must be dependent on the position of the patient. The symptoms are probably due to leakage of cerebro-spinal fluid from the subarachnoid space to the epidural space which results in intracranial hypotension and ...
J B, Dahl, J, Rosenberg
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Post-Dural Puncture Headache

2017
Post–dural puncture headache (PDPH) is a benign but debilitating condition that may occur as a consequence of any dural puncture, whether intentional (as with spinal anesthesia or lumbar puncture) or inadvertent (as with epidural anesthesia). The headache is characteristically unique, as it is postural in nature—worsened when sitting or standing, and ...
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Pediatric post‐dural puncture headache and paraplegia

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain
Abstract A cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak developed in a 14‐year‐old girl and a 12‐year‐old boy following a diagnostic lumbar puncture. Two days and sixteen years later, respectively, paraplegia developed due to a functional disorder.
Wouter I. Schievink   +3 more
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Once a post-dural puncture headache patient always post-dural puncture headache patient?

Acta anaesthesiologica Belgica, 2003
It is well known that symptoms of post-dural puncture headache (PDPH) are more likely if there has been a preceding PDPH. We herein present a patient who developed a PDPH following each of two dural punctures separated by 9 years.
K M, Kuczkowski, J L, Benumof
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Obstetric post-dural puncture headache

Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2022
Angela L. Gardner, W. Ross Macnab
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Post Dural Puncture Headache

2022
Stephen Ramage   +3 more
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