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[Headache after spinal puncture. Treatment alternatives: epidural blood patch]
Revista Espanola De Anestesiologia Y Reanimacion
|January 1, 1989
Summary
Post-subarachnoid puncture headache is common. Treatments focus on increasing cerebrospinal fluid production or decreasing its leakage, such as with an epidural blood patch.
Area of Science:
- Neurology
- Neurosurgery
Context:
- Subarachnoid puncture, a common medical procedure, frequently leads to headaches.
- Understanding the complications of neurological procedures is crucial for patient care.
Purpose:
- To review the pathophysiology and clinical factors of headaches following subarachnoid puncture.
- To outline current treatment strategies for post-puncture headaches.
Summary:
- Headache is a frequent complication after subarachnoid puncture.
- Pathophysiology and clinical factors contributing to this headache are discussed.
- Treatments aim to either boost cerebrospinal fluid production or reduce its leakage, exemplified by the epidural blood patch.
Impact:
- Provides a comprehensive overview of post-subarachnoid puncture headache.
- Informs clinical decision-making for managing this common complication.
- Highlights the role of procedures like the epidural blood patch in treatment.