Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal (Aug 2020)

POST DURAL PUNCTURE HEADACHE: A COMPARISON OF MIDLINE AND PARAMEDIAN APPROACH OF SPINAL ANESTHESIA

  • Zeeshan Nasir,
  • Saira Mahboob,
  • Tariq Mehmood,
  • Syed Zaheer Haider

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 4
pp. 1188 – 1192

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Objective: To compare the midline and paramedian approaches of spinal anesthesia in terms of incidence of Post Dural Puncture Headache among patients undergoing surgery. Study Design: Comparative prospective study. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Anesthesiology, Pakistan Naval Ship (PNS) Shifa Karachi, from Jan to June 2018. Methodology: After the approval of the hospital ethics committee, 214 (n=107 in each group) patients undergoing elective infra-umbilical surgery were included in our study. Group A were administered spinal anesthesia in sitting position via midline approach; whereas, paramedian approach was used in group B. Results: A total of 214 participants were studied. The two groups did not vary in demographic profile (p=0.017). The frequency of post-dural puncture headache was 2 (1.8%) in group B versus 10 (9.3%) in group A. There was no effect of American Society of Anesthesiologist physical status, gender, type of surgery, and age on the frequency of post dural puncture headache. Conclusion: There was a significantly lower frequency of post dural puncture headache in the paramedian approach for spinal anesthesia.

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