نتایج جستجو برای: blood patch

تعداد نتایج: 726216  

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2000
G M Stocks D J Wooller J M Young R Fernando

Use of an epidural blood patch to treat spinal headache after accidental dural puncture is well recognized. The high success rate associated with this practice has been questioned and it is not uncommon for patients to suffer recurring headaches after a supposedly successful blood patch. We describe a patient in labour who suffered accidental dural puncture, and whose headache was treated twice...

2016
Happiness P Sibiya Musa V Mabandla Cephas T Musabayane

The present study investigated the effects of transdermally delivered oleanolic acid (OA) monotherapy and in combination with chloroquine (CHQ) on malaria parasites and glucose homeostasis of P. berghei-infected male Sprague-Dawley rats. Oral glucose test (OGT) responses to OA-pectin patch and CHQ-OA combination matrix patch were monitored in non-infected and infected rats. To evaluate the shor...

اوسطی آشتیانی, فرزانه, دانش پژه, مریم, دولتی, یحیی, سالک مقدم, علیرضا, علائی, پرویز, فیروز, علیرضا,

Contact dermatitis is seen in two forms of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) with 20% and irritant contact dermatitis (lCD) with SO% Frequency. This disease is manifested in three forms of acute, sub-acute, and chronic, characterized by pain, itching, vesicle, swelling, papul, lichenification and oozing. ACD or contact hypersensitivity (CHS) in an eczematous dermatitis which is regarded as T-ce...

Journal: :The journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 2016
S Ansel A Rae A Tyagi

Patients with a spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak, normally at a spinal level, typically present with low-pressure headache. In refractory cases, an epidural blood patch may be attempted. We aimed to assess the efficacy of lumbar epidural blood patching in spontaneous, low-pressure headaches. Methods We retrospectively analysed notes of patients who had an epidural blood patch performed for ...

Journal: :Acta neurochirurgica. Supplement 2015
Emanuela Keller J Froehlich D Baumann C Böcklin C Sikorski M Oberle M Muser

BACKGROUND Detection of delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) in high-grade subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) is an unsolved issue. Conventional near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) with optodes applied over the skin is controversial because the NIRS signal is contaminated by extracerebral tissue. The objective is to quantify and subtract the contribution from extracerebral tissue from the signal by using ...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2005
Arnaud Geffroy Fabrice Cook Philippe Juvin Jean Mantz

To the Editor:— We read with interest the study by Scavone et al. that demonstrates the absence of efficacy of a prophylactic epidural blood patch after inadvertent dural puncture. We suggest that two factors could have influenced the negative result of this trial. First, inadvertent dural puncture could have been overdiagnosed, namely when loss of resistance to saline was used to locate epidur...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2005
Olivier Pruszkowski Orlando Goncalves Claude Lentschener Alexandre Mignon

To the Editor:— We read with interest the study by Scavone et al. that demonstrates the absence of efficacy of a prophylactic epidural blood patch after inadvertent dural puncture. We suggest that two factors could have influenced the negative result of this trial. First, inadvertent dural puncture could have been overdiagnosed, namely when loss of resistance to saline was used to locate epidur...

Journal: :Paediatric anaesthesia 2005
Olubukola O Nafiu Dominic Monterosso Sarah R Walton Stuart Bradin

We describe the occurrence of postdural puncture headache (PPDH) in an adolescent with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) and its successful management with an epidural blood patch. PPDH is a very rare occurrence in patients with intracranial hypertension and is described as a paradoxical situation in the literature. There are only two previous case reports (in adults) of the possible a...

2005
Arnaud Geffroy Fabrice Cook Philippe Juvin Jean Mantz

To the Editor:— We read with interest the study by Scavone et al. that demonstrates the absence of efficacy of a prophylactic epidural blood patch after inadvertent dural puncture. We suggest that two factors could have influenced the negative result of this trial. First, inadvertent dural puncture could have been overdiagnosed, namely when loss of resistance to saline was used to locate epidur...

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