Prophylactic blood patch does not prevent post lumbar puncture headache

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Of 86 patients in whom accidental puncture of the dura occurred during insertion of a needle for induction of epidural analgesia for labour and delivery, 11 received a prophylactic blood patch at the completion of delivery. Of the 75 patients with no prophylactic blood patch, 59 per cent developed post-lumbar-puncture headache, while 54 per cent of those who had a prophylactic blood patch developed headache. The prophylactic blood patch appears to have no value in preventing post-lumbar-puncture headache in this small group of patients. © 1979 Canadian Anesthesiologists.

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Palahniuk, R. J., & Cumming, M. (1979). Prophylactic blood patch does not prevent post lumbar puncture headache. Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal, 26(2), 132–133. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03013783

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