2014, Number 3
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Rev Cuba Enf 2014; 30 (3)
The cefalea behaviour in dural post punction
Añel LYB, Martínez RA, Iraola LMS, Mejias PM, Cruz CY, López SY
Language: Spanish
References: 15
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: The subjective symptoms of the headache post lumbar puncion are
related with the elements stimulated neurals area.
Objective: To determine the headache appearance post puncion dural in subjected
patients to spinal blockade.
Methods: A descriptive of prospective traverse court in 80 patients in the ages
understood among 16 y 60 subjected to surgery with spinal anesthesia in the service
of anesthesiology of the hospital Lucia Iñiguez Landin and Vladimir I Lenin between
nobember 2012 and april 2013, king into account phisical state ASAI and ASAII.
Results: Between 16-30 years old, predominantly ASA I group in the occurrence of
post dural puncture headache with 15 % post-dural puncture headache appeared in
10.0 % of patients where number 22G needle was used, the 16.3 % had post-dural
puncture headache to move out of bed and post dural punishment appearing in the
first 24 hours in 8.8 % of the patients and headache in 7.5 % appeared after 24h.
Conclusions: The prevailed age group between 16 and 30 years and female gender.
It is better to use spinal needle of the fine caliber in young patients and to consider
that the early mobilization of the patient contributes to diminish the frequency of the
appearance of the cefalea.
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