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Patients with chronic post-dural puncture headache do not have typical imaging features of intracranial hypotension: An MRI study using the Bern score. [PDF]
Abstract Objective This study evaluated cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signs in patients with post‐dural puncture headache (PDPH) using an established assessment score developed for spontaneous intracranial hypotension (Bern score). We hypothesize that patients with chronic PDPH do not have typical imaging features of intracranial hypotension.
Zander C +9 more
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Background: Post-Dural Puncture Headache (PDPH) is a common problem that happens after the Dura-arachnoid puncture during the procedure for diagnosis, therapy, and spinal anesthesia administration.
Getachew Mekete +3 more
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Introduction: The post-dural puncture headache is one of the common complications of spinal anaesthesia. It is one of the most frequent claims for malpractice involving obstetrics anaesthesia. Though self-limiting it is troublesome to the patient.
Gajal Lakhe +2 more
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Background Post-dural puncture headache is a common complication after cesarean delivery. The role of fluid therapy in prevention of post-dural puncture headache is not clear.
M. Elsonbaty +3 more
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Lumbar puncture for the generalist [PDF]
The safe and successful performance of a lumbar puncture demands a working and yet specific knowledge as well as competency in performance. This review aims to aid understanding of the knowledge framework, the pitfalls and complications of lumbar ...
Abrahams, Peter H. +3 more
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Spontaneous intracranial hypotension : two steroid-responsive cases [PDF]
Purpose: Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) is characterised by orthostatic headache, low cerebrospinal fluid pressure and diffuse pachymeningeal enhancement after intravenous gadolinium contrast administration.
Alexis, Zandolino +5 more
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Headache, related to post dural puncture and affect the patient's quality of life, can be several causes. Experience of the anesthesiologist, needle properties, age and sex of the patients can be listed as the most common causes. There are several approaches about the pathophysiology and especially treatment of the post dural puncture headache. In
Prabhavathi R +2 more
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[Post-dural puncture headache].
Headache following dural puncture is a typical complication of neuraxial analgesia and can impair the ability to perform activities of daily living up to incapacitation. The use of thin, atraumatic needles and special puncture techniques (e.g. reinsertion of the stylet) can prevent the majority of post-dural puncture headaches (PDPH).
K, Radke, O C, Radke
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Low-Dose Propofol for the Treatment of Severe Postpartum Post-Dural Puncture Headache: A Case Report
In this report, we presented our experience in treating severe postpartum post-dural puncture headache with low-dose propofol. Short-term use of low-dose propofol provided rapid and complete relief of the headache without recurrence.
Maryam Vosoughian +3 more
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Chronic subdural haematoma complicating spinal anaesthesia: A case report and review of literature [PDF]
Subdural haematoma is a rare but serious complication of dural puncture. We report a case of chronic subdural haematoma, which occurred following spinal anaesthesia for elective caesarean section.
Byiringiro, J.C. +5 more
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