Publication: Differential efficacy with epidural blood and fibrin patches for the treatment of post-dural puncture headache
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Date
2023-11-16
Authors
Lopez-Millan, Jose Manuel
Ordoñez-Fernandez, Antonio
Muriel-Fernandez, Jorge
Dueñas-Diez, Jose L.
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Publisher
Wiley
Abstract
Background
Accidental dural puncture (ADP) is the most frequent major complication when performing an epidural procedure in obstetrics. Consequently, loss of pressure in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leads to the development of post-dural puncture headache (PDPH), which occurs in 16%–86% of cases. To date, the efficacy of epidural fibrin patches (EFP) has not been evaluated in a controlled clinical trial, nor in comparative studies with epidural blood patches (EBP).
Methods
The objective of the present study was to compare the efficacy of EFP with respect to EBP for the treatment of refractory accidental PDPH. This prospective, randomized, open-label, parallel, comparative study included 70 puerperal women who received an EBP or EFP (35 in each group) after failure of the conventional analgesic treatment for accidental PDPH in a hospital.
Results
A higher percentage of women with EFP than EBP achieved complete PDPH relief after 2 (97.1% vs. 54.3%) and 12 h (100.0% vs. 65.7%) of the patch injection. The percentage of patients who needed rescue analgesia was significantly lower with EFP after 2 (2.9% vs. 48.6%) and 12 h (0.0% vs. 37.1%). After 24 h, PDPH was resolved in all women who received EFP. The recurrence of PDPH was reported in one woman from the EBP group (2.9%), who subsequently required a second patch. The mean length of hospital stay was significantly lower with EFP (3.9 days) than EBP (5.9 days). Regarding satisfaction, the mean value (Likert scale) was significantly higher with EFP (4.7 vs. 3.0).
Conclusions
EFP provided better outcomes than EBP for the treatment of obstetric PDPH in terms of efficacy, safety, and patient satisfaction.
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MeSH Terms
Blood
Blood patch, epidural
Fibrin
Headache
Punctures
Blood patch, epidural
Fibrin
Headache
Punctures
DeCS Terms
Parche sanguíneo epidural
Sangre
Analgesia epidural
Fibrina
Cefalea
Punciones
Sangre
Analgesia epidural
Fibrina
Cefalea
Punciones
CIE Terms
Keywords
Blood, Dural, Epidural, Fibrin, Headache, Patch, Puncture
Citation
López-Millán JM, Fernández AO, Fernández JM, Dueñas Díez JL. Differential efficacy with epidural blood and fibrin patches for the treatment of post-dural puncture headache. Pain Pract. 2023 Nov 16