Volume : VII, Issue : III, March - 2018
Impact of Size of the Spinal Needle on the Incidence and severity of Post Spinal Head ache
Dr. Swarnalatha Mc, Dr. Ramakrishna Hk
Abstract :
Post spinal head ache is a common problem after dural puncture for either diagnostic CSF tap or for subarachnoid block for anesthesia. Sometimes it is so severe as to cause suspicion of meningitis. At times so incapacitating that patient cannot get up. Many times it increases hospital stay. Overall, it increases the morbidity and cost of treatment. Various methods are advised for the prevention of head ache after dural puncture. One of them is to use finer spinal needles. We undertook a randomized controlled (23G as control) double blind study to test if finer spinal needles produce lesser incidence of post spinal head ache. Though plenty of articles are available on study of types of needles, there are not many articles compå different needle sizes. So we undertook this study
Aims and Objectives:
To study the effect of different sizes of spinal needles on
1. The incidence of post spinal head ache.
2. Severity of post spinal headache.
Synonyms:
Post lumbar puncture head ache (PLPHA), Post Dural puncture head ache (PDPHA), Post spinal head ache (PSHA).
Keywords :
Post lumbar puncture head ache Post Dural puncture head ache Post spinal head ache Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension (SIH) 23 G spinal needle 26 G Spinal needle.
Article:
Download PDF
DOI : https://www.doi.org/10.36106/gjra
Cite This Article:
Dr. Swarnalatha MC, Dr. Ramakrishna HK, Impact of Size of the Spinal Needle on the Incidence and severity of Post Spinal Head ache, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : VOLUME-7, ISSUE-3, MARCH-2018
Number of Downloads : 359
References :
Dr. Swarnalatha MC, Dr. Ramakrishna HK, Impact of Size of the Spinal Needle on the Incidence and severity of Post Spinal Head ache, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : VOLUME-7, ISSUE-3, MARCH-2018